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minus-squarePossibly linux@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down9·20 hours agoNeovim and emacs are both incredibly heavy. I would rather just use something like VScodium. Nano and Vim are small and quick.
minus-squareDrew@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-26 hours agoI would like you to open the same file in neovim, Emacs, and vscodium and see the ram usage. Matter of fact I’ve done this for you (230 line json): heavily customised emacs: 34 MB heavily customised neovim: 32 MB Newly installed vscodium: 300 MB+ both emacs and neovim have syntax highlighting, completion, mouse support, terminal support, window management, and so on
Neovim and emacs are both incredibly heavy. I would rather just use something like VScodium.
Nano and Vim are small and quick.
I would like you to open the same file in neovim, Emacs, and vscodium and see the ram usage.
Matter of fact I’ve done this for you (230 line json):
heavily customised emacs: 34 MB
heavily customised neovim: 32 MB
Newly installed vscodium: 300 MB+
both emacs and neovim have syntax highlighting, completion, mouse support, terminal support, window management, and so on
Debugger?
Yea they can attach to debuggers via dap
great