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Text editor with predefined text snippets?
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Besides macros, I think vim had some other relevant feature for this. Just can't remember it right now.
I use (neo)vim with UltiSnips for coding, text editing and writing e-mails, and it works great! It's super customizable.
UltiSnips is fantastic
Yeah with its flags / regex / python support UltiSnips is really the gold standard of a snippet engine. In many other environments "snippets" really just means "substitute one string for another", where UltiSnips is so much more!
Might be a plugin. I think I'm using friendly-snippets (whatever is in LazyVim). There is also LuaSnip. They feed into my auto completion plugin as one of several sources.