- cross-posted to:
- rust@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- rust@lemmy.ml
Zed is a modern open-source code editor, built from the ground up in Rust with a GPU-accelerated renderer.
There ought to be a rule that posts about software releases have to say what it is.
I am BEGGING for any editor other than VSCode to have decent remote development. I want to go open source but everything I've tried (remote-nvim, distant, tramp, vscodium, etc.) just doesn't cut it.
Apparently Lapce has remote development as its core feature. But I only (re?)learned of it today..
How didn't
tramp
work out for you?What in hell is remote development? You mean
openssh
andvim
, right?
built from the ground up with rust. Why the fuck is that the first and usually only (non-)feature to mention in any project written in rust? Who the fuck cares?
I fucking hate the rust cult.
In an era where every single good code editors are built on Electron, its good to know something isnt
I care because I know the values of those programmers in a narrow scope and won't be as annoyed when I inevitably have to go debug the rust code instead of C.
However, that values statement was challenged by automatic binary downloads without user confirmation.
Luckily the fix is already in progress, but its concerning it was ever implemented.
Interesting project, how ever it will be hard to compete with existing editors and its plugin eco-systems.
I don't think so. The guys who write the plugins are the cracks and the cracks will use zed.
I was so happy about this! Been using it on my work MacBook and have been excited to use it on my main laptop!
I tried saving to a file that required root and it didn't give any prompt to enter the password. On VSCodium normally if you are trying to write to a file that requires sudo then it prompts you.
Is there a way to save to root files with Zed?
Great another editor. Now what we need is a good PS alternative so we can all move away from Windows.
Probably, Photoshop because https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/announcing-powershell-7-1/
Lots oft running npm wrappers for an allegedly Rust dritten Pierce of Software