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That would be great to add to Helix and would be very easy to implement. I can't think of a reason to not have it as default, not sure why nobody thought of it before? |
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recently i've been feeling helix is just... too heavy. too much between me and simply doing what i want. the key-bindings. the minor modes. the config. all of it. just the other day i tried this editor called focus editor which i noted from one of j blow's streams, and i've found the experience of using it not only immensely relieving 'n refreshing, but its design choices are incredible in many tiny ways. at the minimum, i highly recommend it as a replacement for all past simpler gui text editors (notepad2, notepad++, sublime(?), etc.), but also, once you're familiar enough with a project/language in which you don't really need a lsp, even for programming. i think helix can learn quite a bit from it's incredible sane defaults, ease-of-use (learn everything in 5 minutes), and nuanced design choices.
i've only used it for an hour now, but some things i've discovered:
cd
../../../
your way backward from the workspace path you're in...? also tab here selects the first choice, which feels really snappyanyway, just a really good source of inspiration. just try it out for 5 minutes and you'll understand. but again, i'm personally guessing some of its nice design choices come from the help of it being a proper gui. I don't know if its low-latency/snappiness is my just my perception (i use wezterm), but, my god... i haven't felt anything this good since notepad2 came out..!
also, rip jai language. github detects it as objective-c 🤣
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