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Arma scripting / coding editors ( IDE )


Zupa

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I would like to hear which editors you guys use. 

 

I started out with Notepad++ when i started coding for arma related stuff. Mainly because of the SQF highlight syntax of a community member.

 

Later i switched to Sublime Text 2 because it was on the hype train. Better design than Notepad++. SQF syntax highlighting by a community member. ( Sublime 3 is payed, so future doesn't look bright for free edition.)

 

Today i switched to Atom. It looks very promissing. You can download my Arma syntax package in the Settings section. Looks very customisable since it's open code.

 

https://atom.io/

 

For me git integration is really important. And that is where sublime fails for me. Atom is going in good direction with that. So i'm voting for Atom.

 

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Atom:

 

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Sublime:

 

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Zupa I'm always impressed by what great tools and additions you release for the community!

 

Thanks, appreciate the comment.

 

Also credits to the guy ( mgoodings ) who used the atom program to convert the Sublime sqf syntax to Atom. Where my package is based on in the sqf part. 

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I've been using it for the last couple of days now and am very impressed with atoms useability.

 

Ya the amount of packages is amazing, i did not find any missing package of what i look for in an editor.

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Hey Zupa,

Great thread! I just switched to Sublime yesterday following your steps from the other thread but found out about this one today. I will try it out. It does look complicated though :D

 

 

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EDIT: Still reading... More info: Developed by GitHub, GPL compatible MIT license, by default reports usage stats to devs (can be turned off). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_%28text_editor%29

 

EDIT2: Ad video above is awesome! I agree with this guy  => Mike Hearn Shared on Google+ · 1 month ago lol. best advert for a programmers tool ever! Well done github.

 

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Thanks for the share. I will have a look at it. :)

Until now, I mostly use Komodo or Notepad++ (when editing on Windows Server with productional Epoch running I allways use N++ because of its performance). Has anybody had a look on the "new" Microsoft Code Editor "Visual Studio Code", yet? It is complete for free.

https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs.aspx

(Hope it is okay to post this link here)

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