Ok, this is a dangerous question, but I still have to ask. For all you fellow #Linux users I'm looking to replace my console text editor. I am not and will not be an emacs user and I'm not a fan of vi/vim. I used nano, but really disliked it. I really enjoy tilde for the most part (though I do wish it didn't actually take over mouse selection to such an extent that I can't copy/paste from outside the terminal in a GUI) but tilde seems to be dead. The dev seems to be MIA and the packages no longer work. We can still manually build it (though it's not static and you can't move the source files after building or it quits working) but I assume eventually that's going to stop working.

Is there an editor kind of modernish like tilde but, you know, not dead and not emacs-based and a TUI?

@nazokiyoubinbou You haven't given the faintest indication of *why* you dislike or like things so and suggestions are, at best, stabs in the dark. For example I could say “try Helix”, but you haven't said even whether you like or dislike modal editors or not.
@alerque Dude, I used up my character limit trying to explain as well as I could and you still criticize instead of just asking for clarity...