I remember finding Kate back in the day, when I was first learning to program and had previously done my Java coding in notepad. I recall having my mind blown because I had never seen syntax highlighting before and it was magical.
What cross-platform (or GNU/Linux) text editors/IDEs have a good FTP plugin like Notepad++ does with NppFTP?
Editor FTP integration is essential for my use-case, but I'd like to move off Windows as my daily driver OS if I can find an editor equivalent for Debian.
I can confirm that Kate allows to edit files over FTP/SFTP/SMB and many more smoothly, which works over the KIO virtual file system. You can display the (remote) file tree on the side bar and files are uploaded at save (CTRL+S). When the upload takes longer, you even get a progress bar. It just feels very smooth.
1. It's not an Electron "app", it's a native, compiled regular good old program.
2. From the VS Code website: "By downloading and using Visual Studio Code, you agree to the license terms and privacy statement. VS Code automatically sends telemetry data and crash dumps to help us improve the product."
I mean, you could swap in any editor for comparison. A quick skim of the homepage seems to say that it’s capable of everything an editor-that doesn’t-claim-to-be-an-IDE has to do. Some folks might value the lack of Microsoft involvement.
Since when does VSCode cost an arm and a leg to operate? Also saying it’s one of the best doesn’t explain why. I’m asking whether there is something distinctive about it.