I love #emacs, but occasionally my #doom setup crashes, affecting my productivity.
So I decided to check out #lazyvim / #neovim, although I'm facing difficulties getting neotest to work seamlessly with minitest, and the LSP functionality isn't quite up to par.
I also experimented with #vscode, with #neovim extension, but it also suffers from some instability.
Currently testing #zed, which is proving to be quite impressive, at least for now.
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@MoskitoHero maybe try un-doom-ing as well?
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@ctietze thought about it, but I fear I don't have the time to tweak a configuration.
And #elisp may be powerful, but it has such a bad UX... At least from my point of view.
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@MoskitoHero yeah I totally get that it's a lot to ask to learn a Lisp and then the Emacs Lisp APIs in particular. Just thought you could rescue your existing configuration sans Doom to stay productive
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@ctietze I think I will do that sooner or later. Might give it a shot round christmas...
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