Un temps j'utilisais #SublimeText quand une fois tous les 2 ans je devais mettre la main dans le cambouis #html de quelque chose.
Y'a du plus stable et robuste et mieux ou c'est toujours pertinent ?
Un temps j'utilisais #SublimeText quand une fois tous les 2 ans je devais mettre la main dans le cambouis #html de quelque chose.
Y'a du plus stable et robuste et mieux ou c'est toujours pertinent ?
I've got a Sublime Text plugin in Package Control now called HostSettings; it lets you easily (🤞) apply specific settings based on your computer's host name, which is nice if you have your settings in source control and need to tweak some things (my work computer needs a different font size, for example).
Presenting the "ATASCII Insert" plugin for #SublimeText. Provides shortcuts to insert ATASCII special characters in fonts like Atari Classic, EightBit Atari…
Install "AtariTools" too for truly sublime Atari code editing!
Bin noch nicht ganz warm, aber als #vscode Ersatz und als #sublimetext Veteran hab ich jetzt einfach mal auf #kdekate als Editor der Wahl gesetzt. Hat es sonst auch schon auf meine Windows VM geschafft.
Bisschen meine neue Crush gerade <3
I've been using #SublimeText here and there again instead of #VSCode and it's been kinda nice, thinking about switching back over to it, at least for personal projects.
What plugins would y'all recommend for it these days? I know there are some lists on the package control site, but I'm curious about what y'all think :)
Extremely happy with my decision to switch back to Sublime Text from VS Codium.
It's **so much** faster and responsive, I'd forgotten how bloated and slow VS Code was! And no AI slop I need to disable every time it updates, since MS kept pushing them as new features. Totally worth registering, I bought a license for work, too.
If I had a hard personal requirement to use open source I'd probably go with EMACS. Or Kate.
I've given up on VSCodium and am switching back to SublimeText because I'm far too busy/lazy to set up EMACS after decades of not touching it. It's ridiculous how much faster and responsive it is.
It's not open sauce, but it doesn't have slop generator garbage built into it, and it's not from Microslop. I'm happy to pay for a license.
As anyone heard of #PiecesOS? Seems like a fancy AI tool, but local first (which I like).
I don't care all the corporate features, but I am interested in the integration with #SublimeText to run local models:
https://pieces.app/learn/ai-connector/sublime-text
The other plugins I tested are meh.