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Try out https://atom-community.io
Atom is designed to be very customizable. This also means the plugins can modify the UI, unlike VSCode, which can reduce performance. For me right now, Atom's fast enough
https://github.com/bus-stop/terminus is one extension I use. It's forked from https://github.com/platformio/platformio-atom-ide-terminal which is forked from https://github.com/jeremyramin/terminal-plus. They expose a similar (if not the same) API which a lot of extensions support. But yeah, it's not built-in which I guess is a downside. People had ideas like this as well |
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If atom can have those three things, I would switch back for sure.
I really love Atom's UX and visual design. It is so much nicer than VS Code.
Also Atom's vim-mode-plus extension is the best version of Vim that exists on Earth, so good that I would rather script vim-mode-plus than actual Vim (it can do everything Vim/Neovim can do, and more, and with better modern graphical effects).
However I can't bare the slowness of Atom (last time I tried), and I dislike the lack of highly-integrated features around the terminal, etc.
VS Code functionality out of the box makes me more productive, without having to install 3rd-party plugins that don't work well with each other.
Take this lightly, it's just an openly honest description.
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