To install notepad++ on a RHEL/Debian system, you need to use same sudo snap install notepad-plus-plus command as shown below. If you are using Ubuntu/Debian based system, then you need to use sudo snap remove notepad-plus-plus command to remove the snap package as shown below. If you are using RHEL/CentOS based system, then you need to use same sudo snap remove notepad-plus-plus command here also to remove the snap package as shown below. It shows that Notepad++ has been installed on your system with the wine package. Some packages run just fine, others can be a bit flaky. Wine is a Windows emulation for Linux that tries to convince Windows applications they’re running under Windows. If you absolutely must have a particular Windows application, you can try running it under Wine. As you will see in the rest of the article, that is a continuing theme. While other code editors shoot for minimalism, Notepad++ offers as much functionality as possible in one screen. Here, you find a lot of standard operations like create new document, close all windows, copy and paste, undo/redo, zoom in/out and more. What jumps right out is the long line of action buttons at the top. This guide will teach you how to install, add, update & remove Notepad++ plugin on Windows 10.
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