Other Haxe IDEs / Code editors

There are other editors available which can be used to develop Haxe.

NamePlatformPriceLicensePlugin
HaxeDevelopWindowsFreeOpen Source-
IntelliJ IDEAWindows, Mac, LinuxFreeApache License 2.0Haxe Support
VIMMac, LinuxFreeOpen SourceVaxe plugin
AtomWindows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSDFreeOpen Sourcelanguage-haxe
BracketsWindows, Mac, LinuxFreeOpen Sourcehaxe-brackets-extension
VSCodeWindows, Mac, LinuxFreeOpen Sourcevscode-haxe
Sublime TextWindows, Mac, LinuxEvaluated free + purchased licenceCommercialhaxe-sublime2-bundle

IntelliJ IDEA

IntelliJ IDEA is primarily marketed as a Java IDE. It has growing support within the Haxe community. The full edition and the free community edition, support the Haxe plugin, which is not easy to install. But can provide a fuller native IDE experience for Mac or Linux users.

IntelliJ IDEA screenshot

Platform
Windows, Mac, Linux
License
Commercial ("Ultimate" edition) / Apache License 2.0 ("Community" EAP edition)
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VIM (With Vaxe Plugin)

VIM with Vaxe screenshot demonstrating Lime build options.

Platform
Mac, Linux
License
Open Source
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Atom

Atom is a text editor that's modern, approachable, yet hackable to the core—a tool you can customize to do anything but also use productively without ever touching a config file.

Atom Haxe screenshot

Platform
Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD
License
Open Source
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Brackets

Brackets is a lightweight, yet powerful, modern text editor. We blend visual tools into the editor so you get the right amount of help when you want it.

Brackets Haxe screenshot

Platform
Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
License
Open Source
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Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code Build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows.

Visual Studio Code screenshot

Platform
Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
License
Open Source
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Sublime Text

Sublime Text does not provide accurate code completion. Nor does it support "projects" in the traditional IDE sense. But, yet, Sublime Text is much stronger than a simple text editor, and is a good recommendation for Mac and Linux users.

Sublime Text is free-to-use, with reminders to pay for continued use.

Sublime Text screenshot demonstrating Haxe auto-completion

Platform
Windows, Mac, Linux
License
Commercial
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