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  1. Created a feature request for #GramEditor (how odd that they use a wiki for feature requests, but I'm not going to fight it :blobcatthumbsup:)

    codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/w

  2. Created a feature request for #GramEditor (how odd that they use a wiki for feature requests, but I'm not going to fight it :blobcatthumbsup:)

    codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/w

  3. Created a feature request for #GramEditor (how odd that they use a wiki for feature requests, but I'm not going to fight it :blobcatthumbsup:)

    codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/w

  4. Created a feature request for #GramEditor (how odd that they use a wiki for feature requests, but I'm not going to fight it :blobcatthumbsup:)

    codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/w

  5. Created a feature request for #GramEditor (how odd that they use a wiki for feature requests, but I'm not going to fight it :blobcatthumbsup:)

    codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/w

  6. Honestly the lovely app icon by itself already is reason enough to switch from #Gram to #Zed as code editor.

    gram-editor.com/

    #GramEditor #ZedEditor

  7. Honestly the lovely app icon by itself already is reason enough to switch from #Gram to #Zed as code editor.

    gram-editor.com/

    #GramEditor #ZedEditor

  8. Honestly the lovely app icon by itself already is reason enough to switch from #Gram to #Zed as code editor.

    gram-editor.com/

    #GramEditor #ZedEditor

  9. Honestly the lovely app icon by itself already is reason enough to switch from #Gram to #Zed as code editor.

    gram-editor.com/

    #GramEditor #ZedEditor

  10. Honestly the lovely app icon by itself already is reason enough to switch from #Gram to #Zed as code editor.

    gram-editor.com/

    #GramEditor #ZedEditor

  11. After moving from #Zed to #Gram as my main code editor, my muscle memory still has to adjust to the different CLI name. Configuring an alias feels counterproductive though.

    #ZedEditor #GramEditor

  12. After moving from #Zed to #Gram as my main code editor, my muscle memory still has to adjust to the different CLI name. Configuring an alias feels counterproductive though.

    #ZedEditor #GramEditor

  13. After moving from #Zed to #Gram as my main code editor, my muscle memory still has to adjust to the different CLI name. Configuring an alias feels counterproductive though.

    #ZedEditor #GramEditor

  14. After moving from #Zed to #Gram as my main code editor, my muscle memory still has to adjust to the different CLI name. Configuring an alias feels counterproductive though.

    #ZedEditor #GramEditor

  15. After moving from #Zed to #Gram as my main code editor, my muscle memory still has to adjust to the different CLI name. Configuring an alias feels counterproductive though.

    #ZedEditor #GramEditor

  16. started using #gram editor and I really like it
    all the features I need and feels fast
    #codeeditor #grameditor

    gram.liten.app/

  17. started using #gram editor and I really like it
    all the features I need and feels fast
    #codeeditor #grameditor

    gram.liten.app/

  18. started using #gram editor and I really like it
    all the features I need and feels fast
    #codeeditor #grameditor

    gram.liten.app/

  19. started using #gram editor and I really like it
    all the features I need and feels fast
    #codeeditor #grameditor

    gram.liten.app/

  20. started using #gram editor and I really like it
    all the features I need and feels fast
    #codeeditor #grameditor

    gram.liten.app/

  21. Thanks to a work-in-progress Homebrew cask by Andi Péter (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/i), I was just able to quickly install and play with the new Gram code editor (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram#g) – a fork of Zed with all the bullshit (AI, telemetry, etc.) removed that looks like it could be great editor to recommend both for people just learning to code (as I was, recently, to recommend for people learning Kitten¹) as well as seasoned programmers who don’t want to work in terminal.

    And, as a bonus, it actually has a Helix Editor mode so if that’s your daily driver (raises hand), you can just use it like Helix (i.e., Helix Editor in a graphical shell).

    If you want to try Andi’s build (only works on Mac at the moment and remember, you have to trust Andi):

    brew tap petrosz007/gram-tap codeberg.org/Petrosz007/homebr
    brew install --cask gram

    PS. You can follow the author of Gram, @krig, on the fediverse :)

    ¹ kitten.small-web.org

    #gram #editor #gramEditor #programming #coding #dev #zed #zedEditor #helix #helixEditor #brew #macOS #noAI #privacyRespecting #tool

  22. Thanks to a work-in-progress Homebrew cask by Andi Péter (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/i), I was just able to quickly install and play with the new Gram code editor (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram#g) – a fork of Zed with all the bullshit (AI, telemetry, etc.) removed that looks like it could be great editor to recommend both for people just learning to code (as I was, recently, to recommend for people learning Kitten¹) as well as seasoned programmers who don’t want to work in terminal.

    And, as a bonus, it actually has a Helix Editor mode so if that’s your daily driver (raises hand), you can just use it like Helix (i.e., Helix Editor in a graphical shell).

    If you want to try Andi’s build (only works on Mac at the moment and remember, you have to trust Andi):

    brew tap petrosz007/gram-tap codeberg.org/Petrosz007/homebr
    brew install --cask gram

    PS. You can follow the author of Gram, @krig, on the fediverse :)

    ¹ kitten.small-web.org

    #gram #editor #gramEditor #programming #coding #dev #zed #zedEditor #helix #helixEditor #brew #macOS #noAI #privacyRespecting #tool

  23. Thanks to a work-in-progress Homebrew cask by Andi Péter (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/i), I was just able to quickly install and play with the new Gram code editor (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram#g) – a fork of Zed with all the bullshit (AI, telemetry, etc.) removed that looks like it could be great editor to recommend both for people just learning to code (as I was, recently, to recommend for people learning Kitten¹) as well as seasoned programmers who don’t want to work in terminal.

    And, as a bonus, it actually has a Helix Editor mode so if that’s your daily driver (raises hand), you can just use it like Helix (i.e., Helix Editor in a graphical shell).

    If you want to try Andi’s build (only works on Mac at the moment and remember, you have to trust Andi):

    brew tap petrosz007/gram-tap codeberg.org/Petrosz007/homebr
    brew install --cask gram

    PS. You can follow the author of Gram, @krig, on the fediverse :)

    ¹ kitten.small-web.org

    #gram #editor #gramEditor #programming #coding #dev #zed #zedEditor #helix #helixEditor #brew #macOS #noAI #privacyRespecting #tool

  24. Thanks to a work-in-progress Homebrew cask by Andi Péter (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/i), I was just able to quickly install and play with the new Gram code editor (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram#g) – a fork of Zed with all the bullshit (AI, telemetry, etc.) removed that looks like it could be great editor to recommend both for people just learning to code (as I was, recently, to recommend for people learning Kitten¹) as well as seasoned programmers who don’t want to work in terminal.

    And, as a bonus, it actually has a Helix Editor mode so if that’s your daily driver (raises hand), you can just use it like Helix (i.e., Helix Editor in a graphical shell).

    If you want to try Andi’s build (only works on Mac at the moment and remember, you have to trust Andi):

    brew tap petrosz007/gram-tap codeberg.org/Petrosz007/homebr
    brew install --cask gram

    PS. You can follow the author of Gram, @krig, on the fediverse :)

    ¹ kitten.small-web.org

    #gram #editor #gramEditor #programming #coding #dev #zed #zedEditor #helix #helixEditor #brew #macOS #noAI #privacyRespecting #tool

  25. Thanks to a work-in-progress Homebrew cask by Andi Péter (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram/i), I was just able to quickly install and play with the new Gram code editor (codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram#g) – a fork of Zed with all the bullshit (AI, telemetry, etc.) removed that looks like it could be great editor to recommend both for people just learning to code (as I was, recently, to recommend for people learning Kitten¹) as well as seasoned programmers who don’t want to work in terminal.

    And, as a bonus, it actually has a Helix Editor mode so if that’s your daily driver (raises hand), you can just use it like Helix (i.e., Helix Editor in a graphical shell).

    If you want to try Andi’s build (only works on Mac at the moment and remember, you have to trust Andi):

    brew tap petrosz007/gram-tap codeberg.org/Petrosz007/homebr
    brew install --cask gram

    PS. You can follow the author of Gram, @krig, on the fediverse :)

    ¹ kitten.small-web.org

    #gram #editor #gramEditor #programming #coding #dev #zed #zedEditor #helix #helixEditor #brew #macOS #noAI #privacyRespecting #tool