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duanhjlt 14 hours ago

Nostalgia aside, those classic TUIs nailed responsiveness and cohesion. Modern setups can match features, but rarely that instant, synchronous feel. Emacs + Magit shows the power of text-first integration, yet JetBrains-style debuggers and glue still win for many. It’d be great to see a modern, fast, Borland‑like TUI with solid LSP and LLDB integration.

dualogy 13 hours ago | parent [-]

TextAdept, the most criminally-underhyped high-quality text editor that I know of, has supported LSP for quite some time now IIRC, and has (not just GUI versions but also) a first-class TUI version.

jasperry 10 hours ago | parent [-]

TextAdept and its possibilities have intrigued me for a while now; a fast Qt GUI and Lua-based configuration sounds like a sweet spot for me. But I've never fully taken the plunge to configure it for development. I'm open to reading more propaganda for it if you can point me to any :)