crossposted from irc
nano ftw.
Does nano have LSP support?
Edit: LSP = Language Server Protocol
iirc “lsp” = file extension of lisp
LSP = Language Server Protocol
well, true…i mean both are right in different contexts (like, dos, is it disk operating system, denial of service, a card game or the spanish word for two? depends on context)
My point is that when I asked the question:
Does nano have LSP support?
I meant Language Server Protocol.
I dont know what that acronym means. I just use nano as a basic text editor, its automatically showing me different colours XML now. I have used it as a text editor for code before, but if i knew i was going to be coding lots, id look at others like vim and emacs. Me using it is a result of it being the quickest tool to get the job done at the time ‘efficiently’ and i know there are more powerful ones out there.
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I learned on VIM, but when I found Nano there was no going back.
NeoVim with NVchad stomps both
Then add tmux with terminal or tiling trminal and i3 amd you have the ultimate spacecraft
and install arch linux while youre at it lol
I use helix btw
a fellow man of
culture“why even bother with that theyre just text editors” i seeNah. I was so annoyed by how primitive editors are that I started writing my own one, that would allow me to seamlessly traverse the AST of the code, rather than being stuck on the low abstraction levels of characters, words and paragraphs. After a bunch of misery making tree-sitter work with Haskell, and using it for a while, I stumbled upon Helix. It is pretty much my idea but faster and working well.
text editor
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