• @dneaves
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    108 months ago

    Neat. I use Zed at work, but now also having it on my personal desktop will be nice. Bye, VSCode.

    On my system, just one note that it didn’t render a menu bar. Not that I use it much anyway, just had to find the default keybind to open the keybinds config (btw: ctrl K |> ctrl S) and pasted what I used from work (then bulk-replaced all cmd’s with ctrl’s)

    Theme change was not sticking on first launch, but second launch I guess it realized “Oh, I’m supposed to be this color now. Got it”. Ligatures don’t do, but it is a preview and that’s just an aesthetic.

    • dinckel
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      78 months ago

      How do you deal with lack of plugin support?

      • @dneaves
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        78 months ago

        Which plugins? I dont really care about many of them. Does the editor type my funny robot words and help me make sure the words I typed made sense for the language (aka, language servers)? Yes? Good.

        • @[email protected]
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          108 months ago

          In that case, why aren’t you using any other editor that can do the same? Why not just use VSCode?

          • @dneaves
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            8 months ago

            I was using VSCode prior. VSCode works, sure, I just like the layout and flow of how I have Zed configured at the moment.

            Also, preferably less Microsoft in my everything