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We've compiled a list of 156 free and paid alternatives to CudaText. The primary competitors include Vim, Atom. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between CudaText and gedit, Geany, Aptana Studio. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.
CudaText is a cross-platform text editor, written in Lazarus.
CudaText is a cross-platform text editor, written in Lazarus.
CudaText Platforms
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Mac
Windows
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CudaText Overview
CudaText is a cross-platform text editor, written in Lazarus. It starts quite fast (0.5 sec with ~30 plugins on CPU Intel Core i3 3Hz). It is extensible by Python add-ons (plugins, linters, code tree parsers, external tools).
Features include:
Syntax highlight for many languages: C, C++, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, PHP, Python, XML etc. 200+ syntax lexers exist. Code tree (tree structure of functions/classes/etc in source). Code folding. Multi-carets and multi-selections. Find/Replace with reg. ex. Configs in JSON format. Including lexer-specific configs. Tabbed UI. Split each tab. Split view for 2/3/4/6 files. Simple auto-completion (fixed list) for some lexers. Command palette (ST3 style). Minimap. Micromap. Show unprinted whitespace. Support for many encodings. Customizable hotkeys. Binary/Hex viewer for files of unlimited size.
Features for HTML/CSS coding:
Smart auto-completion for HTML, CSS. HTML tags completion with Tab-key (Snippets plugin). HTML color codes (#rgb, #rrggbb) underline. Show pictures inside editor area (jpeg/png/gif/bmp/ico). Show tooltip when mouse moves over picture tag, entity, color value.