When I can run VSCode in the terminal, maybe I’ll change my mind

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  • evil

    The extensible vi layer for Emacs.

  • Excuse me?

  • Mosh

    Mobile Shell

  • Have you tried Mosh instad of ssh? https://mosh.org/

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  • vscode-neovim

    Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim

  • I mean they map to the respective vscode actions but in a limited sense yes. You can read more here https://github.com/vscode-neovim/vscode-neovim.

  • coc-ccls

    CCLS (C/C++) extension for coc.nvim

  • Try coc.vim.. it runs VSCode in the terminal in VIM, effectively. Been using it for years. https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim

  • systemE

    🤣 A lightweight systemd replacement written in Emacs lisp 🤣

  • SystemE

  • distant.nvim

    🚧 (Alpha stage software) Edit files, run programs, and work with LSP on a remote machine from the comfort of your local environment 🚧

  • VS Code’s remote development is a great feature, so much so that Chip is actually building a plug-in with a similar feature for nvim: https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim. I’d suggest to look to look into and contribute to it if you know Rust.

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