GNU Emacs of course. I am particularly fond of spacemacs, because I like vim keybindings.
For git functionality we have the excellent magit package on our side, which makes Emacs also my favorite git interface.
When our species develops a philosophy without the need for accumulation of wealth, a inflatable kayak will do and can be easily transported by biclycle.
LLMs don't state facts, they are just fancy calculators for language. If you use them, as if they were a database of facts, you will make a fool out of yourself.
Like stating that the guy who destroyed german science was an effective leader.
Or bike to the next public transport. If there is none, you should get loud, as you are not being given the freedom to choose your mode of transport. You are being forced to use a car, which requires you to be of age and somewhat ablebodied. If you lose your eyesight, you will be stranded, as the only way to get around is by car. If you are too old to drive, what will you do? How do children get around on their own where you live? How many hours are you working per week, just so you can afford a car to get to work?
I don't understand the meaning of "visual editor" in the context of "text editor".
But i can tell you, that i am a happy user of Spacemacs, a distribution of GNU Emacs.
Doom Emacs seems also to be pretty popular.
One of my favorite emacs packages is the git client "magit": https://video.emacs.ch/w/kFF1N8kveg3eCx86tU6aMW
You know, I wouldn't care about being replaced by a machine, as long as I get UBI. Then I could just do what I like to do and wouldn't need to care whether I actually make money with it.
Looks like it: https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el I haven't tried it though.