CLion: Heavy, but powerful.
Visual Studio: Why the fuck would you use that
Lite XL: More of a (really decent) text editor, its IDE plugin is pretty undocumented and janky, I've not had it work unfortunately. Also doesn't like CMake.
AstroNvim: Pretty light, pretty odd, pretty fucking decent, if you get used to running :CMakeBuild and :CMakeDebug.
VSCode: Some assembly required, otherwise powerful experience.
VSCodium: Doable, some more assembly required and probably a less complete experience as a result, but by no means unusable.
Panic Nova: I haven't been able to get its debugger to work. Otherwise it'd have been a perfect IDE for macOS.
There's probably five billion other IDEs that I should check out, but for now I'll stick to CLion primarily, and AstroNvim/VSCodium otherwise.
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