📋 Code Editors
21 tools compared
🔧 Tools in Code Editors
Visual Studio Code
A free, open-source code editor from Microsoft for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
UltraEdit
A powerful, versatile text editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Vim
A highly configurable, terminal-based text editor built to enable efficient text editing.
Neovim
A modern, highly extensible, and community-driven fork of the Vim text editor.
Zed
A modern, GPU-accelerated code editor focused on performance and collaboration.
IntelliJ IDEA
A powerful and ergonomic IDE for Java and other JVM languages.
Notepad++
A lightweight and efficient source code editor for Microsoft Windows.
BBEdit
A long-standing, professional text, code, and HTML editor for macOS.
Sublime Text
A sophisticated, cross-platform text editor for code, markup, and prose.
Atom
A highly extensible, open-source text editor developed by GitHub, now sunsetted.
Nova
A modern, native code editor for macOS with a focus on design and workflow.
Geany
A fast and lightweight IDE that provides basic features with minimal dependencies.
Spyder IDE
An open-source IDE for scientific programming in the Python language.
Brackets
An open-source editor for web design and front-end development, now discontinued by Adobe.
Eclipse IDE
An open-source IDE for Java and other languages, managed by the Eclipse Foundation.
TextMate
A classic, powerful, and highly extensible text editor for macOS.
Code::Blocks
A free, open-source, and extensible IDE for C, C++, and Fortran.
Apache NetBeans
An open-source IDE for Java, PHP, C++, and other languages, managed by the Apache Software Foundation.
Komodo IDE
A cross-platform IDE for dynamic languages like Python, PHP, Perl, Ruby, and web development.
Bluefish Editor
A lightweight, fast editor targeting programmers and web developers.
CodeLite
An open-source, cross-platform IDE specializing in C, C++, PHP, and Node.js.