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Well, you can at least check out Zed and Helix first? Many people say they work perfectly for them and that they are simpler than both Emacs and [Neo]vim.

LSP Code Actions is super neat though. You can have a compiler error or a warning and when your cursor is positioned on it (inside the editor) you can invoke LSP Code Actions and have changes offered to you with a preview, then you can just agree to it and boom, it's done.

Obviously this might be too much work or too tedious for a hobby project, but it's good for you to know what's out there and how it's used. I don't use LSP Code Actions too often but find them invaluable when I do.



I had looked at Zed, but it’s a GUI, and I would rather stay inside a terminal for a variety of reasons. Helix I didn’t try though…

It might be a bit closer to what I am after, so I will definitely give it a try even if as a source of inspiration for my reinvention of bicycle !

Thanks a lot !




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