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23 Best Open-Source Text Editors for Linux in 2024

In this article, I am examining the best open-source text editors commonly used in Linux on both servers and desktops.
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Useful Gedit Plug-Ins for Software Developers

Gedit offers almost all the features expected from a basic text editor, but if that’s not enough, you can add more functionality via plug-ins.
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How to Add Markdown Preview to Gedit Text Editor

Want to add Markdown preview to the Gedit text editor? With the Gedit Markdown Preview extension (catchy name, eh?) you can do so quickly. See how!
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Metagedit is a Featured-Packed Plugin for Gedit Text Editor

‘Metagedit’ is a powerful plugin for Gedit text editor that adds extra functionality, including encoding detection, tab sessions, line operations, and more.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Replaces Gedit with New Text Editor

The latest daily builds of Ubuntu 22.10 ‘Kinetic Kudu’ come with GNOME’s new GTK4-based text editing tool by default. Find out why Gedit has been replaced.
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Why it’s Easier to Recover Unsaved Documents in Kate than GEdit

Kate has a feature that lets it recover your unsaved work from crashes and system crashes. When you make changes to a saved file on a local or remote file system in Kate, it auto-saves a swap-recovery file. The swap file contains all the differences between the original file on disk and the unsaved working […]

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Why it’s Easier to Recover Unsaved Documents in Kate than GEdit

Kate has a feature that lets it recover your unsaved work from crashes and system crashes. When you make changes to a saved file on a local or remote file system in Kate, it auto-saves a swap-recovery file. The swap file contains all the differences between the original file on disk and the unsaved working […]

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First Look at Some of the GTK4 Apps in GNOME 42

For this first look, I want to focus on three important apps, namely the Nautilus (Files) file manager, GNOME Text Editor (a.k.a. the Gedit replacement), and the GNOME Software graphical package manager. Nautilus 42, which is probably the most important app in the GNOME desktop environment, is shaping up to be one of the best […]

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GNOME’s Text Editor to Get Recoloring Support, Revamped “Open” Popover in GNOME 42

Earlier this year, GNOME Builder creator Christian Hergert started working on a new Text Editor app for the GNOME desktop. In a recent blog post he talks about some of the major changes coming to the next major release of his Text Editor app, which will probably replace Gedit in the upcoming GNOME 42 release. […]

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