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Well, uh, mine is Kate. Not sure, if you need much selling on that, then.
I use it with an LSP server to provide highlighting and refactorings for Rust. Other languages are available.
The project-wide search & replace feature is really useful. It's available from the bottom bar.
In the settings, you can activate the "Filesystem Browser" plugin, which I sometimes prefer compared to the Projects view or the Documents view.
You can search for features with Ctrl+Alt+i.
In general, though, it's lightweight and easy to use. It's not going to win an award for a riveting new usage concept, which is why I like it.