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1. laserb+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-01-29 14:47:36
Cool, but git integration in the editor was also cool until SublimeHQ decided to spin out a dedicated client for it.

The only debugger I'm happy with right now (in terms of performance/features) is RemedyBG, but it's windows only and compiled languages only. In general, I mostly live with painfully slow debugging in VSCode.

I would really love to see RemedyBG's dedicated debugging UI/UX approach refined by some group like SublimeHQ. A group who knows how to turn the UX up to 11.

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2. steve_+OI[view] [source] 2025-01-29 17:37:11
>>laserb+(OP)
> Cool, but git integration in the editor was also cool until SublimeHQ decided to spin out a dedicated client for it.

Is it completely removed from Sublime Text?

I love merge, but the simplest controls like stage/unstage/commit/indicate file status seem kind of essential.

Having said that, Merge is far and away the best git UI I've used. It has saved my bacon a few times. I'm not terrible with git in the terminal (I use it there 98% of the time), but sometimes... I really don't want to be doing things without a decent visual representation of the mess and chaos, and intuitive access to the tools available. I get why they wanted to create Merge.

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3. laserb+FP2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-30 09:44:31
>>steve_+OI
> Is it completely removed from Sublime Text?

Of course not. I was just describing 2 different levels of coolness.

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