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Heck yeah. I use this to develop the thing you’re looking at, its helped out immensely.
Which editor are you using? I tried this with vscodium, but its annoying that there is no proper auto complete. I’m using intellij.
I’d be surprised if intellij didn’t have a rust analyzer plugin, they pry do.
I use vim with coc.nvim + coc-rust-analyzer, which has intellisense /autocomplete plugins for pretty much every language.
I cant find one. Like the post says, it uses a different analyser, written in Kotlin. I think the functionality is similar though. Never used vim or anything like that for coding, so I wouldnt even know how to start.
If its good enough and you’re used to intellij, I wouldn’t switch… the learning curve on vim is pretty steep, once you get good with it its really damn powerful never taking your hands off the keyboard, but it takes a while to get there.
It also helps to use a distribution, that bundles a lot of useful plugins together… here’s the one that I use: https://github.com/amix/vimrc
Or wait doesn’t intellij have really good custom rust support?
Uhh that looks too complicated. I didnt even get around to install the fish extension that you recommended me.
Ya, I’ve used intellij before and its plenty good.
I’m using Intelllij with Rust right now and it’s pretty good. The only bad thing I can say about Intellij is that it’s kinda glitchy and buggy on Sway.
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