As a Linux user, there’s a non-zero chance that a text editor is your favorite app — even if you aren’t a developer. I’m a writer, and I love using gedit to write notes and articles in Markdown. Whether you’re tweaking TXT files to change part of your interface, banging out code, or writing scripts and setting up cron jobs, there’s ample reason Linux has given you a new appreciation for text editors. Unlike word processors, text editors don’t let you tinker with text all that much. As a result, you may mistakenly believe that what you see is all...
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