The popular Notepad++ coding editor is now available as a native macOS app, following a successful open-source community port of the original Windows codebase. The Notepad replacement runs as a universal binary, so it works on both Apple silicon and Intel Macs. Notepad++ has been one of the most popular text editors on Windows for more than 20 years.
It’s a fork. This happens all the time. If you had an actual point besides how Claude loves to shove its name in repos, I’d take you more seriously.
Developers (which you are clearly not) use AI for lots of stuff that isn’t actually generating code, like generating commit messages.