@forums no, because cPanel is built for shared hosting services. NodeBB doesn't work with those services.
We are working on making installs easier, but it won't involve cPanel.
No multiple option makes fuzzmz
I usually use Sublime Text + Notepad++ as my regular script editor/general text editor, then Eclipse for my Java needs, then PyCharm for Python, and currently trying CLion for my C/C++ pieces of code.
Sublime is preferred, but I will happily use Atom if required.
Nuts, I voted for the wrong one... Meant to click jetbrains.
I use Sublime Text, although sometimes I need to open large files, and graphical IDEs absolutely suck at those.
So vi/less for the win
Sublime for desktop / nano in shell. Though, there is a fairly new command line editor called 'slap' I've been meaning to try: https://www.npmjs.org/package/slap
It's supposed to be a sublime-like editor and has mouse support...sounds kind of amazing.
If anyone has used it let me know what you think. I might actually mess around with today now that I'm writing about it...
I used to use Sublime Text for everything, but now I'm alternating between Sublime and Brackets.
Sublime for JavaScript, Netbeans for PHP.
Bluefish, mostly.
Why no multiple options enabled
I thought about it and realised I currently use Jetbrains software for literally everything... PHPStorm for Node.JS, Android Studio for... well, Android, Intellij IDEA for Java. Might want to add that I get all Jetbrains software for free because student.
Really only use Sublime for opening stuff like text files, config files, etc.
P.S. Webstorm is Jetbrains.
@Schamper said:
Really only use Sublime for opening stuff like text files, config files, etc.
Ever tried ctrl-D in sublime?
Most used notepad++, and Cloud9 sometimes.
They both simple and fast enough for me
Sublime ftw
I love Webstorm for all its features.
However, for single files (like config) I use notepad++.
Sumblime Text 3 best I could find. The plugins makes it so worth it.
Working with the base-16 eighties color scheme with space grey theme.