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Posted by salkahfi 1 day ago

Zed 1.0(zed.dev)
2055 points | 663 commentspage 17
Hilliard_Ohiooo 1 day ago|
Wow! So much yes!!!
comandillos 1 day ago||
Such a pity remote dev containers are critical for me. I guess some SSH tunneling could help with it...
numbsafari 1 day ago|
Umm… zed supports remote dev over ssh… what’s your concern?
CraftThatBlock 1 day ago||
And Zed even supports Dev Container
comandillos 1 day ago||
It seems not both at the same time, I just tried to open a dev container over ssh with 1.0 and didn't work
khaled_el_walid 17 hours ago||
the best modern editor ever
jcgrillo 1 day ago||
How is their emacs keymap support? I tried VSCode for a while but switched back to emacs because it was so slow and the keymap was not very good. I've been intending to try Zed but emacs is working well enough so the motivation isn't really there yet..
RMarcus 1 day ago|
I've got emacs keybinds in my muscle memory and Zed works well for me, although there's no kill ring and the macro system is nothing like emacs. The former will be added at some point (there's an open PR), but I do not expect the latter will ever be comparable.
jcgrillo 1 day ago||
Thanks for the info. Kill ring support is definitely a must for me, I care a lot less about macros. I'll keep an eye out for it!
phplovesong 19 hours ago||
As a heavy (n)vim user for the last decade, what does zed give me i wont get with vim?

Is it targeted for IDE people or vscode users, or is there something else i can benefit from coming from vim?

lifty 1 day ago||
Now that Zed supports remote development, I really hope they can release it for tablets (iOS/Android) so that we can use it as a client for a remote development machine. That would be delightful!
crabbone 1 day ago||
> We're also launching Zed for Business. Companies have been asking us for a way to roll out Zed to their engineering teams, and very soon they can, with centralized billing, role-based access controls, and team management.

Regardless of everything else being said, does anyone actually still do it? I thought this practice more or less died with Eclipse, where proprietary editors often shipped as Eclipse plugin and then the ops of a company that bought the plugin would have to configure it for every developer, set up with home-made automation etc.

I haven't seen anything like this in the last ten years at least and assumed the practice was dead, and, instead, developers were allowed to use whatever editor they want, while committing editor-specific (configuration) files, for example, would be considered a noobie mistake.

Or was I just happily living in the world where the long arm of the corporate was unable to reach me?

pbiggar 1 day ago||
Would not recommend getting attached to an editor that's VC funded by Sequoia.
m3kw9 1 day ago||
I'm using it and i fail to see what is the difference between this and VSCode
saltyoldman 1 day ago|
I try Zed every few months. I does not yet have everything I need yet, but at some point I think it's going to be the best code editor out there.
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