Today we will review about some text editor that seems to be gaining popularity lately, that are
Atom (Github),
Brackets (Adobe),
LightTable and
Zed. To install them on ArchLinux, just type:
yaourt --needed --noconfirm -S --force brackets-bin atom-editor-bin lighttable zed slap
First one is Atom 1.0.2-1, it uses 131MB of RAM at the first run, the Javascript autocomplete seems not working.
The second one is Brackets 1.3-1, it uses 75MB of RAM at the first run, the Javascript autocomplete works fine.
The third one is LightTable 0.7.2-1, it uses 70MB of RAM at the first run, the Javascript autocomplete not as good as Bracket's..
The fourth one is Zed 1.1.0-1, it uses 54MB of RAM at the first run, there are no built-in Javascript autocomplete.
Bonus:
Slap is terminal-based text-editor that aims to be similar to
SublimeText. It uses 101MB of RAM at the first run, and the key shortcut (PgUp, PgDn, Up, Down) seems not working well.
LimeText (currently broken:
lime-git) also tried to be SublimeText clone.
The winner for now would be Brackets..