My default editor is Helix, which I've been using almost as an IDE. However, I've also been exploring Zed recently. After properly configuring Zed, I've found it to be really impressive, especially when working with large and complex projects.
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Christiano Anderson (canderson@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 22:39:59 JST Christiano Anderson -
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Christiano Anderson (canderson@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 23:00:18 JST Christiano Anderson @douglascamata I mean, make Zed to work nice with Python. I configured it to use ruff and open a terminal in the right virtualenv for each project using Fish. I basically followed the official documentation, but I also added some small tricks. I can share my settings.json if you want.
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Douglas Camata (douglascamata@techhub.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 23:00:19 JST Douglas Camata @canderson could you share more about what the "proper configuration" is about? I'm curious regarding Zed but didn't have the time/opportunity yet to try it out.
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Christiano Anderson (canderson@chaos.social)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 02:21:17 JST Christiano Anderson @douglascamata Yes, Zed is quite new, there are few plugins compared to vscode, but it's promising and the project is growing fast.
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Douglas Camata (douglascamata@techhub.social)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 02:21:18 JST Douglas Camata @canderson sounds cool, thanks for sharing your PoV. I guess there aren't that many plugins yet that can do all the heavy lifting for you, right? No need to share your configuration 👍
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