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IRC log for #luanti-dev, 2026-05-25

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14:10 MTDiscord <luatic> trying Zed out because it runs more smoothly than VS Code, adding .zed to the .gitignore in 5m
14:25 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> Interested to hear your opinion! I switched for the same reason a while back.
14:25 Krock I can recommend KDevelop - though it only provides helpful autocompletion for C(++) and sometimes for Python.
14:30 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> Only sometimes for Python? :D
14:32 celeron55 looks like zed's business model is distributing the software for free, and then selling tokens for their LLM service which the editor supports among others
14:32 Krock well yes it's quite slow to index and sometimes requires messing with inclusion paths. Well maybe a newer version would work better but there's no AppImage for that, thus I'm stuck.
14:37 rubenwardy merging #17208 shortly
14:37 ShadowBot https://github.com/luanti-org/luanti/issues/17208 -- Add GitHub FUNDING.yml by rubenwardy
14:38 MTDiscord <luatic> celeron55: you'd presumably have to check the repo settings to see if 17208 can take effect
14:40 MTDiscord <luatic> sillyconsniffer: haven't used it a lot so far, but it performs noticeably better. other than that i've mostly found it to have about the same features.
14:42 rubenwardy I have access to the repo settings and have enabled it
14:43 rubenwardy done
14:43 Krock looking good
14:44 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> luatic: Yes, it doesn't really do anything revolutionary, but it does its core part, showing and letting you write code, pretty well without the feeling of typing in a web browser.
14:47 Krock At least that's one repository that drowns in more open issues than Luanti
14:51 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> Given how new the project is, yes, that's quite a pile!
14:59 celeron55 i just installed zed and I can confirm it's just like vs code - as a vim user since 2006 i have no idea how use it
14:59 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> It has a vim mode built in!
15:00 celeron55 yeah but it's only for the editor. there's a whole lot around it
15:00 celeron55 there's documentation though, which seems fine enough
15:01 celeron55 i tried opening the agent panel and tried to log into claude there - well, it opened, but the login failed, and now i have a disconnected agent session there, and can't find how to retry any of it
16:32 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> Did you try to re-open Zed? :P
18:24 celeron55 i have better things to do. but worth keeping Zed in mind in case i need something like it. i mean, for damn sure it felt infinitely more lightweight compared to vs code
18:27 MTDiscord <wsor4035> i use zed for some fat text files vscode chokes on, works pretty well. its about the only editor that can
18:36 celeron55 well, vim can open just about anything so that's not a need i personally have
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20:08 MTDiscord <siliconsniffer> I use Zed if I need a working IDE and my own Neovim config as a more lightweight default.
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