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vim on any *nix box, Notepad++ when forced to use Windows.
Vim is cross platform, just in case you don't know
Hadn't looked into that for a long time, will try. I think the biggest hurdle for me might be native Windows terminals still being shit.
Yeah absolutely. I only use the graphical version (gvim) on Windows.
It's the best solution for editing huge text files in Windows. The other text editors slow to a crawl with big files, but gvim has no problem.