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How I use Kate Editor
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I feel kind of lame saying so, but I just use Kate for taking notes.
I only realised it was supposed to be for editing code when it gave me a debug error when I wrote something with parentheses (what do you mean there's an error in line 43!? That sentence makes perfect sense!)
I'm a programmer and I still use Kate mostly for notetaking and configuration editing. I tend to use other editors like VS Code when I'm doing more involved stuff.
That's what I've been doing too LOL. It's basically just my Notepad replacement.