• zoey@lemmy.librebun.com
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    3 days ago

    Switched to Zed recently, after finding out it’s basically flawless on Linux now (it was pretty bad initially) and after about 20 minutes uninstalled vscodium for good.
    It’s a very solid editor and one less electron thing on my system.

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      2 days ago

      I like Zed as a concept. Rapid af, vim bindings built in, lean stuff.

      But I just can’t go back to vim after enjoying helix bindings. They’re too good.

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          2 days ago

          Indeed. The only issue I have with Helix is the TOML format of the config files. It’s kind of clunky, especially in the languages file. It would be cool if you could be a little less verbose in there. Like YAML or something, and do deeper nesting in a cleaner way, and references for deduplication of settings that are identical, like for JavaScript and TypeScript.

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      2 days ago

      I’ve known Zed for almost a year now, but it still lacks a lot of what VS Code offers. Especially when it comes to customization.

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      3 days ago

      Oh, cool. I didn’t know about this one.

      Trying Zed now on the eternal quest of eventually replacing emacs…

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      3 days ago

      I’ve been experimenting with it on Linux for the last week. Seems interesting, I get mixed feelings from it’s minimalist approach, but I tend to use it. I’ll keep it around, looks like it’ll stick w me