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Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #1
One of the first things I've seen in the 'Vault_7'/'CIAv7p1' release documents/ while reading cables I've realized I come across this fairly often.

The CIA uses Sublime Text [2]: you can see their setup tips, including the useful ones nobody knows about >> here (Wikileaks)

Just a random discovery (among many to find).

P.S.: ST2 is fucking amazeballs.
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2018, 11:28 AM by sigma.)
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #2
Personally use Notepad++, Sublime isn't bad.
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #3
(01-25-2018, 11:41 AM)Oni Wrote: Personally use Notepad++, Sublime isn't bad.

N++, Sublime, vim: all great editors.
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #4
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #5
Sublime 2 is bulky, slow, and not very feature-rich. If you're going to use Sublime, use 3 for the extra speed and space increase. Also the API for 3 doesn't suck.

Though if you're going to use anything GUI-based it should be Atom. It's not super memory-efficient because it uses Electron, but it's super customizable right out of the box; has a great, rich, easy-to-use, and well-documented API; and has direct integration with NPM and Git.
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #6
Props to WikiLeaks. What would we do without them.

Sublime Is an excellent editor to work with.
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #7
(01-25-2018, 02:20 PM)Valkyrie Wrote: Sublime 2 is bulky, slow, and not very feature-rich. If you're going to use Sublime, use 3 for the extra speed and space increase. Also the API for 3 doesn't suck.

Though if you're going to use anything GUI-based it should be Atom. It's not super memory-efficient because it uses Electron, but it's super customizable right out of the box; has a great, rich, easy-to-use, and well-documented API; and has direct integration with NPM and Git.

I hate to say this, but I HATE Atom. Smile I love sublime.
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #8
I use the micro text editor: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro

It's simple, like nano, but also has a lot of configurability and power like vi(m) and emacs.

GUI editors suck for anything that isn't web development
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(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.

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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #9
I like Sublime as well, at least I like it more than Notepad++. No surprise that the CIA would use it, I highly doubt they'll use notepad with the budget they have (I assume a large amount)
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RE: Guys, even the CIA uses Sublime Text #10
Sublime text is good, i aint suprised they use it xD

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