it's pretty crazy that this article only mention hyper or the built in vs code terminal as it's two recommendations, when excellent terminals like alacritty, kitty and terminator exist and aren't written in javascript
signed up for news. very interested in this, i rely very heavily on window management tools
i think anytime you have to switch a tool, there's going to be a huge dent in productivity. you and i seem to have similar feelings about the mouse and the mental tax that can taint a development experience. what i will…
what are your goals? 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' - if you find that you are able to work comfortably with vscode with the vim extension, and it is meeting all your needs, then honestly that might be what works…
it's pretty crazy that this article only mention hyper or the built in vs code terminal as it's two recommendations, when excellent terminals like alacritty, kitty and terminator exist and aren't written in javascript
signed up for news. very interested in this, i rely very heavily on window management tools
i think anytime you have to switch a tool, there's going to be a huge dent in productivity. you and i seem to have similar feelings about the mouse and the mental tax that can taint a development experience. what i will…
what are your goals? 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' - if you find that you are able to work comfortably with vscode with the vim extension, and it is meeting all your needs, then honestly that might be what works…