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Early Feedback on Zed Editor

2 pointsby panstromek11 days ago

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rstuart413310 days ago
&gt; I love the speed,<p>Exactly. I tried it, my first impression was &quot;it&#x27;s vscode with vim&#x27;s speed&quot;. But sadly not enough vim for me. Given I dropped vscode because it was responding too slowly to my keystrokes, made it compelling at first glance.<p>One thing I do often is compare things using vim diff mode. The problem with diff&#x27;ing things like tcpdump&#x27;s is there is noise (like timestamps that make similar things look different). In vim you can :diffthis them, use vim&#x27;s regex commands to eliminate the differences, and bingo where it when off the rails becomes obvious. Vim can&#x27;t diff two git revisions natively, but it&#x27;s command line is powerful enough to let you write a shell script to do it. Or for something completely different, you want to edit &#x2F; view an encrypted file, again it&#x27;s possible to write a shell script that tells vim to hold the decrypted version in RAM only so it doesn&#x27;t leak to disk.<p>I lost too much in the end so I&#x27;m back to vim, but it looks so promising. I hope it matures into something a little more flexible that is easy to script. The articles comments about using CPU and disk I&#x2F;O when idle are also a little concerning.
FacelessJim11 days ago
This site is unreadable on mobile. Too many nested bullet points
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uaas11 days ago
By early, I expected something early in relation to Zed itself.
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