What text editor or IDE do you use?

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I been using Helix recently and it's good. I went vs code > vim > helix. Made switch from vim only because it required more work to set up while Helix ships with lsp by default and has a lot of themes included. But Helix is built in Rust which makes me suspicious.
 
VS chode.
Being autistic with tech I need to feel special, but vscode is the best text editor ever in terms of usability and power. But I got into vim because editing over ssh is terrible in vscode. You might think the SSH extension is easy to use, it is, but in reality that shit downloads 5GB+ of extensions/cache/something and that folder only grows. I ran out of space on my remote server and that made me switch. Now I just use rclone.
>inb4 just use git
Yes but the code I was writing needed certain libraries so I had to compile it on the remote machine, and I don't want to commit code before I test it so I just sync project folder.
IntelliJ IDEA
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Being autistic with tech I need to feel special, but vscode is the best text editor ever in terms of usability and power. But I got into vim because editing over ssh is terrible in vscode. You might think the SSH extension is easy to use, it is, but in reality that shit downloads 5GB+ of extensions/cache/something and that folder only grows. I ran out of space on my remote server and that made me switch. Now I just use rclone.
>inb4 just use git
Yes but the code I was writing needed certain libraries so I had to compile it on the remote machine, and I don't want to commit code before I test it so I just sync project folder.

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yeah I use git too.. I don't like vim.
 
yeah I use git too.. I don't like vim.
I never used stock vim, I just followed a YewTube tutorial on using one of those premade configs. It was for neovim and pretty neat. But I like when things work out of the box, like in vs code, so I tried Helix and it has a file browser, tabs, auto completion by default, tons of useful shortcuts for navigation and reading documentation. It's default settings are amazing.
 
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