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In short... very promising. Really amazing work done here and my impression is that all we need is people starting work on extensions, basically copying VSCode and Neovim ones. Since this is written in Rust, I think it will not be long now :)
I love the amount of attention given to vim mode and keyboard shortcuts configuration.
Now about elephant in (my) room: Telescope (or Fzf) functionality. Yes, multi buffers in Zed's native search can be useful, but Telescope is so much more. Searching (with preview) of file names, text across files and buffers (tabs) is a minimum for me. But Telescope/Fzf can search almost anything you pass to it.
What hurts but I could live without it (probably):
Terminal... most of us have heavily configured terminal choices (Kitty, Alacrity) or use Tmux. I don't see it possible that any amount of work put into internal terminal will help here. I'll always prefer my Kitty with splits, tabs, scripts, etc. But with tiling window manager, and Zed's tasks, this can work, with some changes in my workflow and using tiling window manager advantages.
QwickFix list - what to say. A horizontal split window that can be fed with any list output (file search, text search, diagnostics, todo lists,...)
Really, can't wait for extensions to pick up. And related to that... maybe it's already time to categorize them on website and inside the editor. It's a pain to scroll through themes to see whats new there
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In short... very promising. Really amazing work done here and my impression is that all we need is people starting work on extensions, basically copying VSCode and Neovim ones. Since this is written in Rust, I think it will not be long now :)
I love the amount of attention given to vim mode and keyboard shortcuts configuration.
Now about elephant in (my) room: Telescope (or Fzf) functionality. Yes, multi buffers in Zed's native search can be useful, but Telescope is so much more. Searching (with preview) of file names, text across files and buffers (tabs) is a minimum for me. But Telescope/Fzf can search almost anything you pass to it.
What hurts but I could live without it (probably):
Really, can't wait for extensions to pick up. And related to that... maybe it's already time to categorize them on website and inside the editor. It's a pain to scroll through themes to see whats new there
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