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Writing my own text editor, and daily-driving it

A programmer shares their journey of creating and daily-driving their own custom text editor after becoming dissatisfied with existing options like Howl, VS Code, and Vim. The author details specific shortcomings in their previous editor including poor project-wide search, lack of SSH compatibility, and missing terminal integration. This reflects the personal customization needs that drive developers to build their own tools.

Background

Text editors are fundamental tools for programmers, with popular options like VS Code, Vim, and Sublime Text dominating the market. However, some developers choose to build custom editors to address specific workflow needs and preferences.

Source
Lobsters
Published
Mar 11, 2026 at 09:53 AM
Score
5.0 / 10