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I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

 

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

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I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

 

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

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I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

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Question Looking for a lighter editor, closed as not constructive, "not constructive"points on making it in scope?

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

http://superuser.com/questions/401967/what-lightweight-editor-has-autosave-per-keystroke-similar-to-intellij-idea

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

Question closed, "not constructive"

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

http://superuser.com/questions/401967/what-lightweight-editor-has-autosave-per-keystroke-similar-to-intellij-idea

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

Looking for a lighter editor, closed as not constructive, points on making it in scope?

I've found a closed question of particular interest to me. The reason was that it's "not constructive".

What lightweight editor has autosave per keystroke, similar to intelliJ idea?

Would love to use something lighter, but for web editing the autosave is key. Do not want to have to press ctrl + s again :)

What can we do to make this question constructive, so that it won't be closed anymore?

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