I'm still living in vim-wonderland, but GUI editors are more flexible in what they can show you. Underline invalid code, auto-complete, ctags pane, file view pane, etc... are all things that tend to work better in a GUI. Other things are plain impossible in TUI, such as minimap view of the file[0], or bracket's contextual popups[1][2][3]
What I'm really looking for is something like Atom's Neovim Mode [4], allowing me to use Atom's flexible UI (hey there, CSS) with vim's modal editor, wealth of plugins, and my config (keybindings, etc...).
(Replying to PARENT post)
What I'm really looking for is something like Atom's Neovim Mode [4], allowing me to use Atom's flexible UI (hey there, CSS) with vim's modal editor, wealth of plugins, and my config (keybindings, etc...).
[0] http://33.media.tumblr.com/1e4bed4a5154bf363e7f24c40eb2177c/...
[1] http://home.aubg.edu/students/PAE120/Brackets/samples/root/G...
[2] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/adobe-...
[3] https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/extract-for-brac...
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTInd3H7Zec