automerge-perf
helix
automerge-perf | helix | |
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2 | 405 | |
35 | 30,156 | |
- | 3.2% | |
3.2 | 9.9 | |
7 months ago | about 12 hours ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
- | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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automerge-perf
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Announcing crop, the fastest UTF-8 text rope for Rust
The automerge folks have a real-life editing history of a large document in their benchmarks: https://github.com/automerge/automerge-perf
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You might not need a CRDT
This is an implementation problem with automerge. I wrote a blog post last year about CRDT performance. I re-ran the benchmarks a couple months ago. Automerge has improved a lot since then, but a simple benchmark test (automerge-perf[1]) still takes 200MB of RAM using automerge-rs. Yjs and Diamond types can run the same benchmark in 4mb / 2mb of ram respectively.
I've had a chat with some of the automerge people about it. They're working on it, and I've shared the techniques I'm using in diamond types (and all the code). Its just an implementation bottleneck.
[1] https://github.com/automerge/automerge-perf/
helix
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Multi-cursor code editing: An animated introduction
Nice post. Obligatory Helix plug: For anyone interested in taking this further, there are whole editors designed around multi-cursor editing.
https://helix-editor.com/
- Helix: Post-modern and modal text editor
- Difftastic, a structural diff tool that understands syntax
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:syntax off (2016)
I could never turn it off completely but I do sometimes use the Acme theme during the day (it's too bright in the evening), which highlights just comments, strings, and errors.
https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/wiki/Themes#acme
- Helix - Front-End Power
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Lapce
You can use a snippet LSP to work around Helix not having a built-in LSP manager. They're listed in https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/395
- Helix: GUI
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Memray – A Memory Profiler for Python
I'm probably not the average python programmer.
But I normally just create two terminals (I have a tiling window manager) and in one I open a python file under /tmp/ write my code and execute it in the other terminal.
I would probably use a REPL if it was integrated in my favorite editor ( https://helix-editor.com ).
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
Wow, that's been there a while: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/commit/35c974c9c49f912...
Wonder how I missed that. I'm getting a re-education in helix today -- thank you! I'll go through `hx --tutor` again before I insert any more feet in my mouth.
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Zed is now open source
Interesting to see how they are gonna approach integrating plugins/extensions system, because this is likely gonna be one of the major factors affecting adoption and ecosystem growth.
Helix devs, for instance, lean towards a Scheme-like implementation. [1]
[1]: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/discussions/3806#discu...
What are some alternatives?
jumprope-rs
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
plane - A distributed system for running WebSocket services at scale.
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
pigeon - Diff, patch, merge, and synchronize JSON documents with an Automerge-compatible interface
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
crop - 🌾 A pretty fast text rope
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
statebox_riak - Convenience library that makes it easier to use statebox with riak, extracted from best practices in our production code at Mochi Media.
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
copilot.vim - Neovim plugin for GitHub Copilot
rust-tools.nvim - Tools for better development in rust using neovim's builtin lsp