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sashahart | 11 years ago

I built a pretty comprehensive database of text editors and IDEs (with a ton of data on each one) and then exposed a subset of that data from this little one-page webapp, in order to help people find a tool worth learning for things like programming or system administration tasks. There's no commercial motive in any of this, it was just something I thought was needed.

What you see is not a curated list, in the sense that it contains a lot of stuff I would never use. But my eyeballs have been on everything in the database, a lot of manual work was involved.

Nor is it a listing of every editor which ever existed (for example, the platforms included are limited, especially I haven't included phone apps or e.g. MS-DOS editors; I don't include websites which purport to be text editors, and I try to avoid linking projects which their authors declared dead, and some which looked to me like possible scams or malware drops). And it doesn't include everything I gathered, just data for which I had reasonable coverage across editors (a lot of things you'd want to know are amazingly hard to find out for more than a few editors).

If you want programmatic access to the data, just use the JSON file, it isn't close to everything I have but it's enough if you find the app isn't giving you the kind of query power you want or something.

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