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<h1> 13 Best Text Editors to Speed up Your Workflow </h1>
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By <a href="#"> Brian Jackson </a>
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Updated on
<time datetime="2020-4-10"> April 10, 2020 </time>
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A text editor may sound boring to some, but it’s the lifeblood of so
many organizations around the world. From development teams to publishers,
text and <a href="#"> code editors </a> are intertwined with almost everyone’s
workflows. Many of us bounce in and out of them all day long. Whether you’re
writing <a href="#"> PHP </a>, or simply taking notes for a project, there are
plenty of great tools to make this task a little easier. Today we’ll outline
the absolute best text editor solutions.
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<p class="regular-paragraph">
Some of the text editors are excellent for experienced developers,
while others are more for beginners or writers. You’ll also find some
great editors for collaboration, real-time code sharing, and much more.
</p>
<h2> Collection of the Best Text Editors (And Some IDEs)</h2>
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Here’s a collection of our favorite text editors. Some of these are also
considered IDEs, which stands for “integrated development environment.”
Meaning you can do a lot more with them than simply write code. We highly
recommend testing each one to see which one works best for your own workflow.
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<ol class="text-editor">
<li>
<a id="sublime-title" href="#sublime-content"> Sublime Text </a>
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<a href=""> Atom </a>
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<a href=""> Notepad++ </a>
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<a href=""> CoffeeCup- The HTML Editor </a>
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<a href=""> TextMate </a>
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<h2 id="sublime-content"> 1. Sublime Text </h2>
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The <a href="#sublime-title"> Sublime Text </a> editor is definitely one of our favorites! It offers a
free version for testing, but all continual users are required to pay $80
to keep it active. While $80 might sound steep for a text editor, it’s
important to note that the licenses are per-user, rather than per-machine,
so you can enjoy Sublime Text on as many computers and operating systems
as you wish with your license.
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As for the features, Sublime Text has an advantage in that it’s
<span class="boldtext"> extremely lightweight (low resource usage) </span>,
but still keeps around some of the more
advanced features you would expect out of a top text editor. The primary
benefit is that Sublime Text offers shortcuts and search tools for immediately
finding certain functions and making changes to multiple lines at once.
Jumping to specific symbols or words takes only a few seconds.
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In addition, Sublime Text automatically creates an index of all functions and
methods so that you can work with the shortcuts and customize it for locating
bits of code while working.
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<img src="img/sublime-text-editor-1.png" type="image/png"
alt="sublime-text-editor-1" href="#Sublime Text">
<figcaption> -Sublime Text editor </figcaption>
</a>
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<p class="regular-paragraph">
Going along with the trend of shortcuts in Sublime Text, the text editor lets
you type in a few keystrokes to move directly to menu items. So, if you wanted
to sort something in your document, you wouldn’t be required to sift through the
entire menu to find that functionality.
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Sublime Text has a Python API, meaning that a wide variety of plugins can be
integrated with the text editing solution. This includes the thousands of plugins
that are consistently created by the Sublime Text community.
</p>
<h2> Which Features Make This One of the Best Text Editor Tools? </h2>
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<li>
Sublime Text lets you test out the text editor before committing to the
investment. Although it’s a bummer you have to pay for this text editor,
you at least get to try it out–and the pricing isn’t that expensive.
</li>
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The text editor runs on multiple platforms such as Mac, Windows, and Linux.
It’s also cross-platform, so one license will work on all of your devices–no
need to purchase more.
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You can also customize just about anything in Sublime Text. This is especially
true when talking about shortcuts and menus. We recommend tweaking the settings
to open files in the same window (new tab).
</li>
<li>
Has some great community themes available. Check out the Dracula Sublime theme.
</li>
</ul>
<p class="regular-paragraph">
Sublime Text makes the most sense for heavy coders. These developers will enjoy
the shortcut functionality and the high level of customization. The cross-platform
abilities are also nice for launching the same text editor on all machines.
</p>
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<h2> 2. Atom <h2>
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