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Sorry, I don't understand. It seems others have already recommended text editors that probably fit the bill.
Perhaps my post was unclear or causing confusion? If so, please allow me to correct myself.
There are comments, but nobody is recommending what you're asking for which is a CLI editor, if I'm not mistaken.
Ah okay, my apologies for not being clear enough!
While emacs and (neo)vim definitely fit the bill of CLI/TUI editors, I am open to GUI editors.
Thank you for allowing me to clarify myself!