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One thing I don't like about C is how so many IDEs put things between me and my code. They force me to make solutions when all I want is a simple .c file, and they have cluttered displays when all I want is a text editor with some basic context coloring.

Python's IDLE, while far from a perfect system, offers simplicity, letting me see exactly how my code works without any clutter.

I'm then looking for an equivalent program for C that has the following features:

  • Can run the code easily (like how IDLE runs code with F5)
  • Basic context coloring
  • Ability to collapse {} blocks

Notepad++ can do the context coloring and the collapsible blocks, but does not seem to have an easy way to run the .c file.

It must run on Windows 8 and it must be gratis.

One thing I don't like about C is how so many IDEs put things between me and my code. They force me to make solutions when all I want is a simple .c file, and they have cluttered displays when all I want is a text editor with some basic context coloring.

Python's IDLE, while far from a perfect system, offers simplicity, letting me see exactly how my code works without any clutter.

I'm then looking for an equivalent program for C that has the following features:

  • Can run the code easily (like how IDLE runs code with F5)
  • Basic context coloring
  • Ability to collapse {} blocks

Notepad++ can do the context coloring and the collapsible blocks, but does not seem to have an easy way to run the .c file.

One thing I don't like about C is how so many IDEs put things between me and my code. They force me to make solutions when all I want is a simple .c file, and they have cluttered displays when all I want is a text editor with some basic context coloring.

Python's IDLE, while far from a perfect system, offers simplicity, letting me see exactly how my code works without any clutter.

I'm then looking for an equivalent program for C that has the following features:

  • Can run the code easily (like how IDLE runs code with F5)
  • Basic context coloring
  • Ability to collapse {} blocks

Notepad++ can do the context coloring and the collapsible blocks, but does not seem to have an easy way to run the .c file.

It must run on Windows 8 and it must be gratis.

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Is there an ultra Ultra-lightweight editor (like Python's IDLE) for C?

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