It become open source just last week. Currently don’t have Linux version but soon it will have. Linux Roadmap issue
Kairos ( @LodeMike@lemmy.today ) 34•5 months agoMe as I read through the main page: this keeps getting better.
Goes to download it
oh…
Goun ( @Goun@lemmy.ml ) 8•5 months agoLike, for real, wtf
randint ( @randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz ) English3•5 months agoDon’t worry! I was also frustrated by the fact that there is only a macOS version available, but after a little digging, I found this on their FAQ:
Q: What platforms does Zed support?
A: As of now, we only support macOS.
[…]
As a general timeframe, you can expect us to begin work on supporting these platforms [Linux and Windows] after Zed is open source, but before version 1.0. Any news will be posted to our platform-tracking issues.
See also this issue. It seems like they have already begun making a Linux version.
Daeraxa ( @Daeraxa@lemmy.ml ) 32•5 months agoA bit of gratuitous self promotion but just to let people know if you liked Atom and are still using it or maybe you migrated to a new editor and still miss Atom, it was forked as Pulsar which is entirely community-led and is seeing a lot of active development to bring it up to date. We also have a lemmy community at !pulsaredit@lemmy.ml
JVT038 ( @JVT038@feddit.nl ) 2•5 months agoJust looked through it and I’m considering to switch!
I was wondering though, is there support for debugging sessions like VSCodium has? And what about remote development, SSH, docker integration and WSL2?
Also, can Pulsar run, inspect and debug (unit) tests?
Daeraxa ( @Daeraxa@lemmy.ml ) 2•5 months agoNone of those by default, Pulsar tends to stick to being an editor with as much as you need but not more by default. However one good thing about forking Atom was that we kept all the packages that were published to atom.io (more than 10k of them). You can browse them the PPR (Pulsar Package Registry) which was reverse engineered from Atom’s closed source backend from scratch before they took down the site - https://web.pulsar-edit.dev/.
Specifically there are a bunch of remote edit packages that work over SSH, a ton of Docker packages and there are plenty of debugging packages both generic and language specific and there are indeed test runner packages.
I won’t say I guarantee all of these will work but our Discord channel in particular is rather active so people more knowledgeable than I might well be able to help out, its a friendly place. We have other social channels as well should you prefer them.
Helix 🧬 ( @Helix@feddit.de ) English30•5 months agoI’d love to have a vscodium alternative written in a faster and more efficient language. Most editors and IDEs don’t quite fit my workflow, while vscodium does.
Yep, I also want a good alternative to codium which run fastly on Potato. That’s why I am trying different Editor now days like Lite-Xl and other more.
Lemongrab ( @Lemongrab@lemmy.one ) 4•5 months agoDoes kate from KDE suffice?
Didn’t try it yet. But, isn’t it just like Gedit?
Lemongrab ( @Lemongrab@lemmy.one ) 3•5 months agoCloser to Geany or Sublime. I haven’t used gedit before though. Kate has language server back end integration, add-on support, integrated terminal, and other features. Geany might be a good option, though I know nothing of its speed. Kate seemed fine but again no idea.
Just tried Kate. It’s so great. Have all features which I want Thanks for suggestion
Lemongrab ( @Lemongrab@lemmy.one ) 2•5 months agoNp, glad it was useful.
Kevin Herrera ( @kherge@beehaw.org ) English14•5 months agoAnother one people might be interested in is Lapce. Seems to be the same thing as Zed, but has a Linux build available. https://lapce.dev/
mayooooo ( @MayonnaiseArch@beehaw.org ) 3•5 months agoA windows build too
It’s kinda buggy for me
Phen ( @Phen@lemmy.eco.br ) 2•5 months agoYeah, all I got to see was the main window, couldn’t even get it to open a file.
GravitySpoiled ( @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml ) English13•5 months agoRoad to Linux might be interesting to all linux users
NotSteve_ ( @NotSteve_@lemmy.ca ) 8•5 months agoI have it installed on my work laptop and give it a try every few updates. I really like it. The vim emulation is pretty fleshed out and it definitely feels a lot faster than VScode.
I believe it’s kind of out of scope of the project at the moment, but I’d really love to see debugger support. It’s the only thing keeping me on VS code
BlanK0 ( @BlanK0@lemmy.ml ) 2•5 months agoAll those features + vim mode, damn can’t wait 🤤
Petter1 ( @Petter1@lemm.ee ) 2•5 months agoI could do that only if a “voice” assistance is able to detect my inner voice through a cap or similar, I fear… I just can’t write as fast as thinking…