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  • @[email protected]
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    332 months ago

    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.

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      2 months ago

      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?

    • @finestnothing
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      52 months ago

      Have you tried running doom emacs in tmux on the remote server and accessing it with ssh? Doom emacs is all the good of an emacs environment, all the good of vim keybinds, and they worked in a decent amount of optimizations so it only loads the necessary stuff on demand (mine has a startup time of just over 1 second, slower than vim but barely an inconvenience). Can write a quick script to ssh copy (or git pull) your current configs on the server so you only have to maintain one set of configs if you want

      scp ~/.config/doom/config.el username@server:~/.config/doom/config.el
      

      Run emacs in tmux if you want to keep the emacs session open across multiple ssh sessions

    • @ErnieBernie10
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      12 months ago

      What I do is use distrobox or any devpod and install it in the container and launch from cli. Works perfectly for me.