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not an answer 

@u2764 emacs (which allows you to use a GTK-based UI) with a nontrivial amount of customization is purrobably the only way i can think of to kind of get what you want here. maybe Gvim (vim with GTK) with similar levels of tweaking

@vaporeon_ purrloin wearing an overburdeningly heavy and implausibly large backpack

@u2764 asking fur apps with a “native user interface” is already restricting you to an extremely limited subset of applications

@vaporeon_ because those people are your friends and hate seeing you find ways to hate yourself

@vaporeon_ pretty sure the last is a vim-surround feature, and not in base vim

re: very stupid question 

@vaporeon_ @amy why are you trying to purrove you’re stupid to me. (ftr, you will not succeed at this)

mean 

@amy @cam @wallhackio this kind of idea is too advanced fur the clod’s Unaware mind

@cam @wallhackio he was SSH’d into a server all the time ftr so it was either that or nano or maybe emacs

@wallhackio @cam i’m pretty sure i never taught you how to install plugins or anything fancy like that though

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