I’m getting back into coding and I’m going to start with python but I wanted to see what are some good IDEs to write the code. Thanks in advance.

  • sntx@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    You can already do so incredibly much by hooking up a few extra LSPs and keybinds (calling external scripts/programs)!

    What I’m personally still missing though:

    • Code Folding
    • More refined subprocess handling, i.e. term-buffer switching or floating term (when excuting gitui via keybind for example)
    • Emacs Org-Mode like context aware styling, for i.e. Bold or Italic text hints from LSP
      • Font changes (restricted through terminal)
      • Different Font/Line sizes for i.e. headings (restricted through terminal)
      • Inline images (sixel!)
    • Dedicated optional client, a-la Neovide with cursor animations (helps orientation with jumps etc.), and to alleviate the previous terminal restrictions
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      21 seconds ago

      You can already do so incredibly much by hooking up a few extra LSPs and keybinds (calling external scripts/programs)!

      Yes, agreed. But I would still love some git integration that can’t be emulated like this. For now git cli + lazygit for more easier refinement works fine, but it’s not ideal.

      Emacs Org-Mode like context aware styling, for i.e. Bold or Italic text hints from LSP

      Hmm, isn’t this already the case for, like, markdown? Or what do you mean by context-aware?