>too lazy to install and configure neovim >also i don't want to install malware software like intellij, eclipse, vscode i really need an ide, any ideas?
>>107529974There is probably a shell script to configure Neovim for you.
>>107529974vanilla emacs or vim/gvim with some plugins like nerdtree and whatever else you need
IDE.create(Idiom.instance("roll your own"))
>>107530158good idea, i'm installing emacs right now
>>107529974I watched a 15 min video to configure neovim from zero. Is the millennial brain this rotten?How do you get through your daily life? Sincere question
>>107529974come home white woman
>>107530199good on you. people who say that configuring emacs is a pain are idiots. my emcas config is like 10 lines and has everything i need
>>107530227emacs doesn't work without configuration, you're just a masochist.
>>107530227you must hate yourself. my emacs config is ~600 lines, not including packages i have written. i have so many hacks for very specific functionality i use all the time. this is what emacs was created for, also not having ivy/swiper/counsel is torture. startup time does not matter for emacs, because i run it as a daemon. neovagina is much better for a minimal setup.
>>107530339not him, but only redditors use neovagina, always use vim or even vi over that if you can choose
>>107530339>ivydeprecated by vertico
>>107530208To remove Emacs and all its dependencies and related packages, I only need to use `sudo apt purge emacs`. If I install Neovim and all its dependencies and extra plugins, and considering that some plugins require additional packages, everything is decentralized. I can't remove everything with a single command; I need to know where each thing is installed and what changes those plugins might cause on my computer.I was thinking of watching a tutorial, taking notes on everything I install, and then, if I don't like it, deleting everything, it would be easier. But even then, it would take more time.
>>107530378vertico is just more minimal and modular. imo it doesnt feel as good as ivy + i like to bloat maxxx
>>107529974Kate
>>107529974Make your own text editor
I'm a Netbeans enjoyer personally
>>107529974eclipse is open sourcebut building it is cancerbecause they rolled their own build systemeclipse itself is built on a eclipse platformwhich is basically a framework for making IDEsit uses SWT under the hood, but with a lot of custom eclipse stuff on topif you want you can build your own with minimal set of modules and adding your ownmany specialized IDEs are build with it
>>107529974neovide or zed
>>107529974lazyvim or doom emacs or spacemacs if you don't want vim motions>>107530199>>107530158configuring emacs is a pain i just used doom to not deal with it you can disable the vim bindings. I tried to follow the different pre-configured ones or the tutorial series it's just alot.also use claude code on your emacs config and just ask it to write you plugins you want and it'll do it it's insanely nice. I go it to set up a custom landing page for my projects that lists all my todos, active todos, recent git commits, any unstaged files, and a big ascii art of the project name... it's kino...
>>107530212>woman>internetPick one YNBAW.
>>107529974Install neovim, then use lazyvim to configure it.
Jetbrains has the best IDEs in the game. If you have a .edu from college you can have them free forever by claiming to stll be a student. I've been doing that for years lol.
>>107529974>i really need an ide, any ideas?I use juCi++ for C & C++ .