Script Editors
When you first start editing script, basic text editors like Notepad are fine. However, when you start writing more complex scripts, you'll need a better script editor.Recommended
These editors are usually recommended by veterans because they are
easy to get your hands on and offer debugging capabilities.
Torsion
TorqueDev aka:CodeWeaver
jEdit + TIDE
Tribal IDE
Others
EditPlus
SourceEdit
NotePad
Eclipse with TorqueEdit
Brain Editor Professional
ConTEXT
MultiEdit
SlickEdit
Vim
Emacs
Textpad
Crimson Editor
Jens' File Editor
UltraEdit
Lemmy syntax plugin for TorqueScript (see resource)
Notepad++
WinSyntax
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