If you voted "Other IDEs", what are they? Or anything else you expect in an IDE for Erlang? (Optional)
- sublimetext
- Acme - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme_(text_editor)
- Refactoring & find references would be good, but currently nothing supports it adequately out of the box.
- Good search facilities, easy interaction with other programs
- I am using Atom
- nano
- Vim not with VimErl, but a different set of plugins: scrooloose/syntastic for error checking Valloric/YouCompleteMe code completion
- I voted for IntelliJ and sublime
- I would not want a specific IDE for Erlang rather a strong integration with preexisting editors/IDE, in my case Erlang
- Visual Studio code. Elixir plugin can do some Erlang
- The zero's would be awesome to have, but are not a deal breaker, even though I would be estatic to be shown how they could work in Vim.
- Fast. Easy to use with terminal/tmux, shell utilities
- I use emacs and erlang-mode but EDTS on top of it. Which btw is an actual IDE.
- You need an IDE for Java due to its moronic commingling of language features and directory structure. You don't need an IDE for Erlang.
- Vscode
- Other IDE: neovim Features: - remote shell into running node - git integration
- spacemacs with vim emulation and erlang layer
- Spacemacs
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- display unified documentation from all sources (edoc, specs, comments)
- I'm OK with Vim/Emacs, but for beginners more "modern" IDEs look appropriate. VScode, Atom, IntelliJ, and others look nice.
- N/A
- I love Sublime.
- visual studio code
- n/a
- none
- no
- command line su editing occasionali sublimetext
- autocomplete and code format are really important thing IMO
- Jetbrains is just fine, except for the part when you can not do complex debug like process message tracking and stuffs like so.
- I use geany for Linux . Hot code loading of code integrated in an IDE would be cool .
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- live template
- VS Code
- Visual Studio Code
- Plain sublime
- The IDE should be cross-platform.
- I don't IDE, I prefer code editor + shell. Features that make editing code easier are good for an editor, other tools belong in the shell.
- supervision tree visualisation would be amazing!
- Syntax highlighting and error detection are most important. Completion is next and everything else is just gravy.
- I use vscode.
- Nothing else.
- To not be an IDE.
- visual code
- I'm writing my own - https://github.com/gasparch/vim-ide-elixir . Check it out and promote :)
- I'm writing my own https://github.com/gasparch/vim-ide-elixir . Check it out and promote :)
- Visual studio code
- EDTS
- EDTS, an emacs based Erlang editor developed in Klarna.
- vscode
- Nope
- I am not an emacs person. But I would love to see a rabar3/hex aware IDE with better features than IntelliJ.
- Sometimes use nano on the remote side
- hi
- Intellisense for functions, keywords,etc.
- gedit, kate
- It seems I cannot leave this field blank.
- I hope your project works....
- Emacs style incremental search and powerful text editing commands.
- Monitoring running node tools are important too.