Have to second this, I love Vscode over ssh but don’t really want to use it on a machine I don’t own personally because of it installing itsself everywhere you go. Fortunately sshfs and neovim exist
There’s also proprietary packages that don’t work with vscodium, like Microsoft’s pylint or something I forget, but I had to go to great lengths to get features like refactoring and auto formatting in my python files after switching to vscodium.
Oh I don’t use remote server within my ide. If I wanna push code or files I just use a git repo.
@indigomirage Always better to do so, I just included a mention of the pre-built IDEs because it can be a hassle to set up and prevent people from trying
When MS killed Atom we forked it as Pulsar (https://pulsar-edit.dev/). It is under active development, entirely community-led and everything is as open and transparent as possible. We have downloads for various Linux distros (x86 and arm), macOS and Windows. Might be worth a look if that is the kind of editor you are interested in.
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Have to second this, I love Vscode over ssh but don’t really want to use it on a machine I don’t own personally because of it installing itsself everywhere you go. Fortunately sshfs and neovim exist
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Yeah, when I switched to vscode and realized what was going on, I got a bit uncomfortable.
… but I sided with convenience.
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I’m using VSCodium. It’s just like VSCode just without the telemetry.
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Oh dang I thought I was safe using codium. What other problems should I be aware of?
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There’s also proprietary packages that don’t work with vscodium, like Microsoft’s pylint or something I forget, but I had to go to great lengths to get features like refactoring and auto formatting in my python files after switching to vscodium.
Oh I don’t use remote server within my ide. If I wanna push code or files I just use a git repo.
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@indigomirage Neovim ? (there are pre-configured #neovim based IDEs with every fancy thing such as Nvim-Chad)
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@indigomirage Always better to do so, I just included a mention of the pre-built IDEs because it can be a hassle to set up and prevent people from trying
When MS killed Atom we forked it as Pulsar (https://pulsar-edit.dev/). It is under active development, entirely community-led and everything is as open and transparent as possible. We have downloads for various Linux distros (x86 and arm), macOS and Windows. Might be worth a look if that is the kind of editor you are interested in.
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Find anything? I hear Nova is okay but it’s Mac only.
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For neovim check out mini.align
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Sublimetext technically fits the bill for this I think, but its feeling a bit long in the tooth.
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