Code editor with autocomplete or suggestion? [deleted] 4 months ago by [deleted] Coding on mobile is painful but dunno about autocomplete feature but ig Acode and Quickedit are the only good code editors on Play Store. You may also try Squircle IDE on Fdroid. Reply I use and like nmm: Reply Acode is fine. Shows suggestions. And foss. Squircle says that it supports suggestion but ,I tried makin a cpp file,it shows no suggestion. Reply I've used neovim for a long time :v Same configs on both laptop and mobile. U can find it Reply https://old.reddit.com/r/termux/comments/xhe8n6/lunarvim_on_termux/ Reply code server Reply I have been using Reply Damn looks promising. Just like Acode. Its very popular too,, 25k stars on git. Reply Can you help me with installation? Vundle isnt working. Im using fish shell. Reply n/vim with plugins Reply Emacs Reply Nope Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Author: admin
Coding on mobile is painful but dunno about autocomplete feature but ig Acode and Quickedit are the only good code editors on Play Store. You may also try Squircle IDE on Fdroid. Reply
Acode is fine. Shows suggestions. And foss. Squircle says that it supports suggestion but ,I tried makin a cpp file,it shows no suggestion. Reply
Coding on mobile is painful but dunno about autocomplete feature but ig Acode and Quickedit are the only good code editors on Play Store. You may also try Squircle IDE on Fdroid.
I use and like nmm:
Acode is fine. Shows suggestions. And foss. Squircle says that it supports suggestion but ,I tried makin a cpp file,it shows no suggestion.
I've used neovim for a long time :v Same configs on both laptop and mobile. U can find it
https://old.reddit.com/r/termux/comments/xhe8n6/lunarvim_on_termux/
code server
I have been using
Damn looks promising. Just like Acode. Its very popular too,, 25k stars on git.
Can you help me with installation? Vundle isnt working. Im using fish shell.
n/vim with plugins
Emacs
Nope