Micro Alternatives

Micro Alternatives

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9 best micro alternatives for Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android and more. Micro alternative list source: micro-editor.github.io

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Compare top-ranked Micro alternatives by score, license, and supported platforms.

AlternativeScoreLicensePlatforms
Vim100% 2145 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
Visual Studio Code100% 1043 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
GNU Emacs99% 597 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
GNU nano99% 411 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
Slap88% 43 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
CudaText67% 15 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
Mg50% 6 votesFree, Open SourceMac, Linux
Vile50% 2 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
VSCodium50% 0 votesFree, Open SourceWindows, Mac, Linux
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Vim

Score: 100%

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Vim "VI improved" - syntax, word completion, carry a large amount of content and advanced text-editor. Energy-efficiency for the processing by a plurality of "modes". This nonuserfriendly vim application, but at the same time. Task-oriented commands for normal mode and alpha numeric keys binds. In the visual mode, text is highlighted. Command-mode provides more tools for the search and replace functions, etc. define. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,Haiku
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Visual Studio Code

Score: 100%

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Rich IDE help you code a full code, without the need of experience, combined with a modern user interface and optimised navigation, and integrated debugging editor. Features:Free,Open,Source,Windows,Linux,Electron,/,Atom,Shell,Mac
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GNU Emacs

Score: 99%

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GNU Emacs, and more extensible, customizable text editor. The programming language lisp, extensions, Emacs Lisp, the language, the essence of an interpreter support editing of the text. GNU Emacs-functions-text, source-code and HTML-Code for different file types, including modes, including syntax coloring, editing, content, and sensitive. Fully Integrated documentation, a tutorial for new users. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD
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GNU nano

Score: 99%

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GNU Nano is a small and friendly text editor. Basic text editing, Nano, as well as it has many extra features like an interactive search and changing the number of rows and columns, auto-indentation, has the international support and go to the tab file name completion. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,Haiku
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Slap

Score: 88%

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To beat sublimelik terminal in an effort to editing a simple terminal-based text editor. Include: mouse support, GUI apart from the editor like Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Node.JS
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CudaText

Score: 67%

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CudaText platformlar Aras a text editor written in Lazarus. Provides syntax highlighting for many programming languages: C, C++, Java, Pascal, JavaScript, HTML, CSS are as follows: Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux
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Mg

Score: 50%

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Command Mg, editor. BSD, 209 public space portable for Micro-Emacs, Linux, Mac OS X Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Linux,BSD,Cygwin
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Vile

Score: 50%

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A VI clone with extra features, and other improvements to the mobile-nasty. They combine the best aspects of the popular Emacs and VI, a text editor is working. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,BSD,Cygwin
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VSCodium

Score: 50%

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Microsoft brand, telemetry, and without a license binary Code of the Visual Studio versions. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Electron,/,Atom,Shell

Micro alternatives FAQ

What is the best Micro alternative?

Vim is currently the top-ranked option on this list based on community votes and item score.

Are there free Micro alternatives?

Yes. Free, freemium, or open-source options in this list include Vim, Visual Studio Code, GNU Emacs, GNU nano, slap.

Which platforms are covered?

The alternatives in this list include options for Linux, Mac, Windows, depending on each product.

How are alternatives ranked?

Alternatives are ordered by community voting signals, item score, and the available product details collected for each option.

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