Which TextEditor is the easiest to configure for a new scripting language?

It was more than a year that I was developing a new scripting language with my own grammar rules and constructions. I would like to provide users of this language with some minimalist ideal with which to work, but I do not want / do not have time to make it from scratch, so I would like to use one that already exists (it should work on Linux platforms initially, therefore there are no editors only for windows plz) and configure it.

Well, which one is easiest to configure without changing the source code and recompiling, perhaps even with plugin support?

Thank.

UPDATE

I don’t need to know which editor is best for you, I need to know which one is the easiest to configure AND, most of them, which has the most complete documentation about the new language setting .

Ex: SciTE is good, but its user grammar documentation is really bad.

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It sounds like a very ambitious project, and I wish you good luck.

I don't use linux too often, I use a Mac, and my favorite text editor is called TextMate because it has fragments, code completion, and a whole bunch of other features. The closest thing I found on linux is called Scribes .

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