VS Code’s terminal isn’t just convenient — it’s the only editor that remembers your workflow
I have been trying to move away from VS Code and its forks, like Cursor and Antigravity, for the same reasons many developers are experimenting with newer editors. I switched to a leaner editor like Zed because it felt lighter, cleaner, and noticeably faster once I spent a few hours with it. It was far less cluttered than the extension-heavy and AI-integrated VS Code setup I had built over time.
I have been trying to move away from VS Code and its forks, like Cursor and Antigravity, for the same reasons many developers are experimenting with newer editors. I switched to a leaner editor like Zed because it felt lighter, cleaner, and noticeably faster once I spent a few hours with it. It was far less cluttered than the extension-heavy and AI-integrated VS Code setup I had built over time.
John Doe
New York
New York
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