The CudaText text editor has been quietly and quietly updated.
In the 7 months since the previous announcement, many improvements have been implemented; they are briefly listed on the English-language forum: Listing. The most noticeable change is the acceleration of mass replacements; now replacing RegEx 'w' with, for example, one letter is many times faster than in Sublime Text. New plugins: Hotspots; VSCode's Markdown-Index functionality has been added to Markdown Editing. New lexers: Pkl, Roc, ReScript, Heta, Structured Text.
The editor supports Python extensions and has several features borrowed from Sublime Text. The project's wiki page lists advantages over Sublime Text.
Builds available for Linux (amd64, arm, aarch64), builds for Gtk2 and Qt5. A Gtk3 build is still unavailable. A Qt6 build is available, but not yet available.
The editor's name comes from the Serbian word meaning "miracle" and is not related to CUDA technology.
Source: linux.org.ru
