Interesting release. However, not everyone uses mac (in fact most people don't) so it would be nice if the keybindings for the more common Windows layout were either displayed on screen or mentioned. For example, Option-o is the same as Alt-o.
01:10 injections are introduced in helix long time ago. but they worked with only one language. in latest release you can use them with multiple languages. templating languages can really benefit from this.
@@indierusty I think they wanted it to be more dynamic than Rust (which makes sense for a plugin language) and have control of the language (the creator of Steel is also involved). Personally, I'm not sure if Steel is a good option and would've rather chosen Lua, which has a bigger ecosystem and is already successfully used in Neovim.
@@devonduty IIRC they didn't do it because it's not as easy to embed Lua in Rust as it is with C used in Neovim. But I'm not a dev so I don't really know.
Thanks for making this! It's easy to miss a feature or not get the impact of a change, when reading a bunch of points in the changenotes
Interesting release. However, not everyone uses mac (in fact most people don't) so it would be nice if the keybindings for the more common Windows layout were either displayed on screen or mentioned. For example, Option-o is the same as Alt-o.
I really like it but I'm so used to nvim, and I have a work flow in vim that I can replicate in Helix yet.
Чую что интересно, но вообще мало что понял )))) Вот держите ногтей ))))))))
01:10 injections are introduced in helix long time ago. but they worked with only one language.
in latest release you can use them with multiple languages.
templating languages can really benefit from this.
I’m already using helix as a daily driver, always happy to get a new release
Nice vid, although still a hard sell for me without plugins
I love Helix because Essential tools are built-in but I also want it have extention system for specific tasks.
They're working on it and will use the Steel language for it. github.com/steellang/Steel-lang
@@devonduty Why steel? Why not rust or other language?
@@devonduty steel does not even have specifications. It will cost time and effort so why is it important?
@@indierusty I think they wanted it to be more dynamic than Rust (which makes sense for a plugin language) and have control of the language (the creator of Steel is also involved). Personally, I'm not sure if Steel is a good option and would've rather chosen Lua, which has a bigger ecosystem and is already successfully used in Neovim.
@@devonduty IIRC they didn't do it because it's not as easy to embed Lua in Rust as it is with C used in Neovim. But I'm not a dev so I don't really know.
Always click to watch a DevOnDuty vid. Love these release roundups 🙏
I can get the language server to work on macOS. I wonder what I'm doing wrong...
It needs to be in your path and have the correct name. If the name is different, you need to set it up manually in the settings.
Cool!
I love Helix especially its colorscheme. What's its name? Very easy on the eyes.
It's just called "default".
i think is name colibri
Yeah it's made by the creator of Helix.
I hate it xd
Im a simple man. i see a helix video, i upvote
Hear me out. Vim motions built-in with Helix.
That already exists, it's called VIM.