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For my #Rust projects, I’ve finally migrated from #RustRover to @zed.

RR is a great IDE, but it feels much too bloated for me. #Zed, on the other hand, is a pleasure to use. So smooth!

Here’s my current config including a beautiful theme based on monokai-pro https://github.com/0xdea/dotfiles/tree/main/zed/.config/zed

[-] raptor@infosec.exchange 2 points 5 months ago

@CameronDev I use clippy a lot with pedantic and nursery lints. This is completely different.

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A bit conflicted about this, 'cause I'm not a big fan of #aiassisted coding...

Anyways, the new "Review Solution with AI" action in @jetbrains #RustRover is pretty slick! It's very convenient to have a quick way to check if my #Rust code is idiomatic or could be otherwise improved.

https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/whatsnew/

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Theory is important, but I’m a strong believer in getting your hands dirty (i.e., writing your own code) as soon as possible! To make this a pleasant experience when #LearningRust, you should pick up the IDE that is best for you.

After some experimentation, I settled with RustRover by @jetbrains. It offers a delightful user experience and it’s free for non-commercial use. You should check it out.

Another popular choice is Visual Studio Code equipped with rust-analyzer and other specialized extensions such as Even Better TOML and Prettier Rust.

https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/

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Not a fan of the #AI hype at all, but @jetbrains #RustRover new full line code completion feature is impressive

https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2024/04/04/full-line-code-completion-in-jetbrains-ides-all-you-need-to-know/

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