While I understand the lack of proper open source alternatives for some software like AutoCAD and After Effects, it always felt weird that the best IDEs/Text Editors are made by big corporations, because you know, these are the tools programmers use.

I tried vim/neovim, which I enjoy using, but I’ve come to prefer visual editors instead of text based. Kate looks promising, and I’m willing to contribute to it in my free time, but it just has that “amateurish” feel to it that I can’t explain.

Anyone aware of other alternatives?

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Vscodium

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This + package to enable VSCode marketplace. The only VSCode features it lacks afaik are out of the box settings sync and remote container development, which colud be substituted with plugins.

EDIT: also be sure to check out Lapce suggested by Yote.zip - it’s a banger.

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You don’t need that when you use NixOS 😋

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Any idea how well vscodium runs on macos? Is the performance worde than normal vscode?

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I use Codium on both PopOS and MacOSi, it’s a bit slow to start, but performance is good, but I don’t know how it compares to stock VSCode since I never tested it. But overall I’m very happy with it.

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It’s the same code as VScode, just without telemetry, so probably the same or marginally better

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I tried both and it’s the same

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Lunarvim

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Actually a pretty good on-the-go alternative to GUI IDEs. Always using it to quickly edit configs and scripts.

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I am using it, as an “IDE” for everything.

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How does it compare to similar stuff like AstroNvim, SpaceVim, NVChad, etc? I’m trying to choose one but having difficulties 😥

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I find it significantly better than SpaceVim as they’re not relying on EOL’d packages and customization is a bit easier. Defaults are pretty sane and most needed plugins are quick to setup.

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Thank you, gonna give it a try! Since I’m new to nvim it would feel good to still have that “semi IDE” feeling, but the ammount of options felt overwhelming 😅

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It’s got a pretty good community, you always find some help online. It comes per default only with “needed” plugins, which makes it a pretty nice IDE already. If you ever need more plugins, it’s also not complicated to install them,

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Good community is always a plus for any project. Thanks for the recommendation!

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This looks great. I’ve been using Spacevim for years but will check this out

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Astrovim too.

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I am aware of this one, but it still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I think I’ll start using Kate, and contribute whatever features I’m missing if I can.

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Why? It’s completely open source.

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I have VSCodium installed via flatpak. Works perfectly.

Edit: has open-source extensions too.

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Vscodium or Geany

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