• th3raid0r
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    01 year ago

    No kidding. One of the YouTubers I followed was really shilling Zed editor. He didn’t seem to mention that it was Mac only.

    Well, I guess it’s back to neovim on kiTTY terminal for me.

    Sometimes I swear Mac based developers think the world revolves around them.

    • @NovaPrime@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      You’re already on a superior editor friend. Don’t fall for the propaganda of lesser tools (that of course being anything not neovim)

      • th3raid0r
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        01 year ago

        Eeeehhhh, I was kinda jealous of one of my coworkers Doom Emacs setup. He had automated like 80% of his own job with it. Still haven’t bothered to try to learn it myself. One of these days…

    • @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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      If you’re a fan of neovim I’d like to take this opportunity to give Neovide a shout. It’s essentially a purpose built terminal emulator that can only run Neovim and has some fun extensions with that in mind, like the ability to configure font, window size, fullscreen, window opacity etc. using Vim commands, implement sub-character scrolling, let Neovim floating windows have transparency, and have fun little animations when the cursor moves. It also has support for all the modern terminal emulation essentials like truecolor, ligatures, and emoji. https://neovide.dev/

      • th3raid0r
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        01 year ago

        I’ve tried it before, it’s fine but had issues running on wayland last I tried. Did they fix the wayland issues? Looking at the issue tracker it seems like there are still a few open Wayland issues.

        kiTTY by contrast has had Wayland support for about as long as I’ve used it.