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I use Mu Editor as my main MicroPython IDE. It"s really great for small to medium projects.
It works with the BBC:micro-bit and Adafruit boards but also with a few ESP8266 and ESP32.
The only catch for the "non supported" boards is that you must run Mu Editor from the source code after poking a few lines.
The code is very readable. You just need to skip the "vid" and "pid" filter and you are ready to go: Capable code editor, REPL and file transfer.
I am also trying to grow https://flying-circus-ide.herokuapp.com/ into a fully capable MicroPython IDE but right now I"m mainly using it to work with devices over REPL, which Mu isn"t able to.
Flying Circus works fine but I"m sure someone will do much better, so I also created https://github.com/murilopolese/webrepl-client which is all the Javascript you need to connect to the WebREPL, evaluate code, enter and exit raw repl, send keyboard interrupts, etc... I guess that could enable a plugin for Sublime/Atom/VSCode/Whatever web based editor.