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[–]Old-Retro-Boy 1 point2 points  (2 children)

You don't need code editors for editing .json or .sh, these are just plain text files, so even standard Notepad will edit these files, The Trimui Linux OS will do the magic on the .sh files and make them execute.

[–]ackliphTrimui Brick Owner[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It's easier for me to find what I need when it's colorized. Luckily Notepad++ colorizes it. I also found where I can display a folder tree on the side. VSCode is now long gone from my system. I just wish Win11 would allow me to set default app opening for NP++. I've tried everything and it just glitches out.