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I thought so too, yet here I am on arch linux now.
I guess I could run it under wine or something if I really needed it.
I feel like the text editors we get by default do all the things I ever wanted notepad++ for anyway.
There's still something nice about np++ though, sure it might be unnecessary on Linux but it just feels familiar and reliable
Absolutely. Nothing wrong with np++ for sure. But it does feel like something someone had to make just to make up for the shortcomings of built-in options in Windows.
There is notepadqq, if I remember correctly.
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