why is this better in any way then neovim
Well, it’s made by Microsoft so I would stay away from it, even if it’s FOSS, it’s still entitled to enshitification, so…
sees that it’s made with Rust
I’ll probably use it on a daily basis!
You may try this:
firejail --net=none microsoftedit somecode.idk
install snap to run MS edit … more likely I’d install ms-dos 3.22 and run the original edit in there.
There is legitimately no reason to use snap for this.
Especially when this utility is a single fucking 217 KILOBYTE standalone binary.
Just download it from github and toss it in ~/.local/share/bin
I’m more impressed that ms didn’t write this as a 150MB binary than anything else.
I’m trying to imagine the user that both needs a text editor in the command line, yet is uncomfortable outside a gui.
I write scripts all day, but closing a program without clicking the little ‘x’ is scary and weird.
I’ve just given this a quick try in Windows (sorry, didn’t want to infect Linux with MS stuff) and… it’s pretty good.
I might install it in Linux although I’ll probably still use nano.
Works on MacOS too!!