Veering away from Geany, I use intelliJ with the Camelcade Perl5 plugin (available within intelliJ's plugin system), the Vim plugin, and Devel::Camelcadedb, which allows you to debug within the IDE. Works flawlessly, and the IDE allows you to run and debug code from within, and also has a built-in terminal window.

Configuration can be copied to other machines easily, and runs everywhere (I run it on all my systems, Unix and Windows, including my Raspberry Pis). The setup also works exactly the same with PyCharm, which allows me to seamlessly use the same IDE for both Perl and Python development on some of my development machines.

update: screenshot.


In reply to Re: geany (?) by stevieb
in thread geany (?) by ichinyo

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