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It's just a gui frontend of wine with some enchantment to run not just windows games but also windows softwares on Linux, it's pretty easy to install and setup also you don't need an account to use it
I'll try this next, thanks for the info.
It's worth noting that, if you already have steam installed, you can have it do the same thing without needing to install Lutris. Lutris will probably still be simpler to set up, but just in case you already have steam and really don't want to install yet another program just to get notepad++ running properly:
You'll need to enable "force compatibility layer for all games" in the Steam settings (or something along those lines), then add notepad++.exe to Steam via the "Add non-Steam game to library" functionality.