Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup, and prose, known for its speed, extensive plugin ecosystem, and powerful features.. There are currently 8 open-source alternatives to Sublime Text, with a combined total of 474.4k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is JavaScript.
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A lightweight, extensible code editor with built-in Git support, debugging, and IntelliSense for multiple languages.
A lightweight, extensible code editor with built-in Git support, debugging, and IntelliSense for multiple languages.
A hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron and designed for deep customization.
A native macOS code editor built by the community, offering syntax highlighting, git integration, terminal, and extensions.
A native, lightweight modal code editor combining Vim's modal editing, VSCode's language integration, and Sublime's speed.
A modern, zero-configuration terminal text editor with IDE-level features and familiar keybindings.
A Sublime-like terminal-based text editor with mouse support, syntax highlighting, and extensive customization.
A modern open-source code editor for web development, built with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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