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You could use vscode I suppose, a bit overkill as a basic text editor, but there's an ssh/remote shell plugin that will work well, and I'm sure you'll find other uses for it.
I am considering vscode but it is overkill and too bulky for what I am looking for. Just want a simple text editor like notepadqq
If you're running the GUI locally, what makes it "too bulky"?
FWIW, I believe emacs has good support for remote editing, though it requires more configuration than VSCode.
My only other suggestion might be notepad++ under wine.
It has, or had at one point anyway, an SSH/sftp function that was useable.
Without testing it mywelf, im not sure how functional it would be under wine for your specific use case though.