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I'm not the best person to ask, but IMO, it's a wasteland out there.
An hour ago, I wanted to add local, super-basic reversion control to a project currently in a JetBrains IDE. Found myself longing for the days of X11, a vi window, and another window for make/run/commit. Emacs would work for me, but all the muscle memory is just gone.
reversion control? JetBrains IDE has built in history as well as integrating with version control systems.