Various things I have learned over time.
This section contains apps that have been helpful in my linux endeavours!
tmux is a terminal multiplexer
If you are currently using screen, you should really consider switching to tmux as using it is like night and day.
yum/apt install:
sudo yum install tmux
or
sudo apt-get install tmux
Windows is a special kind of special and has it's own special tools!
A hackable text editor for the 21st Century
I have used a lot of different text editors, including the much respected notepad++, and this is by far my favorite editor for writing code in.
Plugins:
- minimap - a minimap that acts as a "you are here" sign
- todo-show - a quick place to find all of your reminders
- pigments - displays actual colors inline with your code/css
- Linters (code validation):
- linter - base package (required)
- linter-jshint
- linter-htmlhint
- linter-csslint
- highlight-selected - shows all instances of your selection
Notepad++ is a free source code editor and Notepad replacement
Notepad++ is probably the most powerful editor you can get for free on Windows. However, I would strongly try Atom for new projects.