

Try Helix, it’s another modal (terminal) editor, but it comes with what you’d expect from a usable text editor out of the box to work on software projects. No need to fight with a million plugins all designed independently.
Try Helix, it’s another modal (terminal) editor, but it comes with what you’d expect from a usable text editor out of the box to work on software projects. No need to fight with a million plugins all designed independently.
They never tried to push the language and make it mainstream, but this is somewhat changing since the Haskell Foundation started a couple years ago.
Also, if you only know C or Java, then it looks a bit alien.
I’ve been using it exclusively at work for about 4 years and it makes writing correct code and maintaining it much easier than anything else I’ve tried so far.
Do we know if it’ll work this way ? It sounds so stupid but I wouldn’t put it past them
lmao this might be my fault, I was looking up Wayland tilling WMs on this sub yesterday, that’s hilarious
both of these things are pretty standard tbh, if a language doesn’t even have treesitter grammar, its ecosystem is probably laking