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Need text editor advice
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Scite is the notepad++ replacement on Linux.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SciTE
As it shares the same source code as notepad++ (for the editing libraries)
Although the traditional recommendation is either Vim or Emacs as they are much more powerful
I think I once tried vanilla SciTE and did not like it. Geany does a good job of packaging it into a well-integrated code-editor with IDE functionality.