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Brian Cooper
Registrace 11. 01. 2021
Engineering and Entrepeneurship
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My goal is to help you learn versatile skills and spark your curiosity.
Topics include full-stack software development, business automation, DevOps, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and quantum computing.
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My goal is to help you learn versatile skills and spark your curiosity.
Topics include full-stack software development, business automation, DevOps, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and quantum computing.
Zed Editor Overview | Linux Quick Start
Zed is an AI-enhanced, free and open source integrated development environment and text editor with multiplayer support. It has experimental or upcoming support for multiple platforms, including macOS, Windows, Linux, and Web.
- Zed: zed.dev
- Dotfiles: github.com/coopbri/dots
#editor #opensource #foss #zed #ide #vscode #linux #rust #ai #llm #openai #gpt #atom #development #programming #coding
- Zed: zed.dev
- Dotfiles: github.com/coopbri/dots
#editor #opensource #foss #zed #ide #vscode #linux #rust #ai #llm #openai #gpt #atom #development #programming #coding
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One formatter to rule them all: dprint | Fast formatting with Rust and WASM
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dprint is a Rust-based code formatter with WASM plugin support and the ability to tap into the greater formatting ecosystem, including native plugins for Biome, Prettier, JSON, and TOML. With the exec plugin, any CLI can be integrated directly within dprint (such as rustfmt or yapf). - dprint: dprint.dev - Tauri: tauri.app #wasm #webassembly #formatter #code #codequality #eslint #prettier #type...
SurrealDB Launches OpenAPI Schema | Official HTTP API Schema
zhlédnutí 626Před 7 měsíci
• SurrealDB OpenAPI repo: github.com/surrealdb/openapi • OpenAPI Tools repo: github.com/OpenAPITools • VS Code OpenAPI extension: #surrealdb #surreal #database #openapi #chatgpt #api #swagger #http #rest #graphql #schema #rust #surrealql
Stable Diffusion in Docker | Open Source AI Image Generation Self-Hosted
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 8 měsíci
Generate AI images with Stable Diffusion and other open source software, all running in containers! Repo: github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker #generativeai #generative #ai #stablediffusion #sdxl #sd #genai #docker #automatic1111 #invokeui #comfyui #opensource #foss #containers #kubernetes #openai #stability #stabilityai #ml #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #artificial #int...
Arch Linux Installer Added to Installation Image
zhlédnutí 145Před 3 lety
The Arch Linux team added a guided installer to the installation image. News post: archlinux.org/news/installation-medium-with-installer/ Installer: github.com/archlinux/archinstall Relevant Reddit thread: reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/mi16if/arch_linux_news_installation_medium_with_installer/
Linux Foundation Bans University of Minnesota
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Link to Greg's statement: lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210421130105.1226686-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org/
how did you make zed transparent but then opaque when a document is open? haven't seen this in any of the docs and it looks really cool!
Can you please make a video on how your setup your arch DE? That's really cool and also how did you made the right side panel of zed transparent?
A quick question i am a begineer to linux I installed zed using the curl how can i uninstall it i want to install using package managers.
May be you can just delete the binary file. You can find the zed binary file using: whereis zed
Not a perfect solution, but if you have System Monitor app, you may have ability to watch process file location while running Zed, and then just *sudo rm* that file
txnn it worked
Overrated editor
Is there auto save as well?
Yeah I think there is a setting for that
Any extensions like Live Server?
Good video! They just released the officially-supported stable Linux build today, I thnk. Or at the very least quite recently!
ubuntu ?
What's your experience with debugging on Zed?
it is not run on wid,linux,mac Double click ,itis not run
it need gpu
It work on any linux on wsl or hyperv?iam ask
WSL is for terminal applications. Zed is a desktop application so it’ll not work with WSL.
It need gpu?
which DESKTOP manager do u use?
I'm not sure what you mean, but if you mean compositor I use Hyprland. You can see all of the core software I have on my desktop (including compositor) here: github.com/coopbri/dots?tab=readme-ov-file#core
I feel like there's no way to take this team seriously if they are gonna built a code editor, for developers, and not include the two most used OS on release date. How can you expect me to try it on your editor if I have to go trough all this trouble just to run it? They seem dead already on release to me...
They don't know features is not the reason we use windows instead of mac
built-in git pilot & ai support is kinda cringe ngl
How do you get the status bar on this system❤?
The status bar is called waybar. My waybar config is here: github.com/coopbri/dots/tree/master/.config/waybar
Can someone tell me how I can enable the voice calling on linux, or is it still in development?
ubuntu??
arch btw.
could you make a tutorial on how to get llama working with zed on linux
Absolutely! I'll do a video on setting up various LLMs on zed. Stay tuned
@@brian.cooper tell me when please
Does it allow toggling overtype mode on pressing the "Insert" button?
Will give it a shot
Been using Zed for 2 weeks and already loving it! Waiting on Copilot chat before I fully make the switch from vscode :)
Wow, it's not mac-only now.
zed feels very nice. I think zed could be the best nvim alternative or they could embrace being a really nice terminal. Then nvim folks might use it just for that
Hey, I like your waybar config. can you share it? plz.
For sure, kind of messy at the moment though: github.com/coopbri/dots/tree/master/.config/waybar
@@brian.cooper thanks
Zed has to be the dumbest thing I've ever seen if I am being honest.
Same is I am with nvim and vscode I am obsessed with react and React native snippets like rnfe, rnfes so I just do my RN code on vs code and other backend and stuffs on nvim
you can add the snippets to nvim via a plugin. will share it here later
{ "dsznajder/vscode-es7-javascript-react-snippets", run = "yarn install --frozen-lockfile && yarn compile", },
do you guys know if it's possible to export it through a distrobox? i already have an arch container would prefer to do that instead of building it
Man what a great question. I haven't tried this with distrobox but I'm curious about this as well. I use distrobox in one of my workflows so maybe I'll try this out, if I do I will let you know
@@brian.cooper thanks, i can tell you i gave it a try yesterday without much success, wasn't able to export succesfully the zed-preview and the zed-git versions. The zed basic version was exported but when called didn't do anything both inside and outside the container, it's probably my fault i'm kinda a noob in linux i don't know.
your desktop is so cool!
Thanks a lot 😄 It's driven by code and my configs are all open source. You can check them out at github.com/coopbri/dots. A bunch of people asked me how to do it so I will definitely make a video about it
@@brian.cooper Please do! As someone currently getting deeper into Arch, I would love to see that.
So Zed supports all the integrations/plugins that VSCode supports? If that so, I'll try it, otherwise VSCode can't be beated. Sorry but enough of the "new tools hype". It's slow and memory hungry, but it's battle tested. We'll see in a couple years from now...
Hi, i just tried to install zed with yay but when i try to launch it, it just never appears, i cant find the reason to this, if anyone coult help me, it would be great !
What package did you install from the AUR? Do you get any useful console output when you run zed with `zed --foreground`?
i know this is all about zed , but i wanna know how to make my arch linux look like yours , what window manager you use what's your config all these kind of stuff also if you could do a video tutorial will be great keep it up 💪
Hey man, I appreciate it. I am happy to help you with this, and I will absolutely make a video in the near future, just want to make sure my configs are more stable before doing that, they're kind of a mess right now. All of my system configs, including window manager and so on are in my dotfiles repo: github.com/coopbri/dots Check the "Software" section in the README to see an outline of the key pieces you're looking for I will let you know once I roll out a video about this, should be within the next month or so. If you have questions feel free to reach out!
@@brian.cooper Thanks for your reply i'll definitely be waiting for this video
The thing I love most about vim/nvim is that since it runs inside the terminal I can leave my desktop, pickup my laptop, ssh into my workstation, attach to my tmux session and easily pickup where I left.
Or also the fact that if you need anything, you are already in a terminal, no need to open anything. Just ctrl+z, do whatever you need to do and fg
Agreed, (neo)vim are great. Also check out Helix (github.com/helix-editor/helix) if you haven't. A Zed TUI is being discussed here: github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7493
@@brian.cooper the problem with helix is that you get basically no advantages over vim, it's basically the same concept but works in a different way. But vim is the standard, you will find vim motions EVERYWHERE. Helix motions are used only in helix and kakoon. Since at the end of the day you gain nothing compared to vim, it makes no sense to switch from vim to helix still helix is better then vscode. At the very least you can still work in a terminal without using your entire ram just to open a config file lol
zed vs lapce!
Haven't seen lapce before you mentioned it, looks cool! Do you have any thoughts? I'll give it a shot
So, it looks like Zed tries to merge the best of the two worlds (vs code and vim). Btw coding with copilot is like coding pasting code. 😊
Is there an update to work on Windows as well?
Track github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5394
@@brian.cooper not work
Does he work in wsl windows
How did you install zed preview I’m having 16gb of ram while downloading it , my laptop crashes with 14gb of ram usages while building and compiling
Since this video came out, aur.archlinux.org/packages/zed-preview-bin was added to the AUR which is a prebuilt binary of Zed Preview. Give that a try! Should work much better for you since you don't have to build it (I switched to this package myself)
@@brian.cooper okay, ah thanks , new features are working now
I thought zed was still months away from being ready on Linux.
It has some work still before it is considered officially ready, however I've been running it well for several weeks on Linux!
It is available now in Linux you can see there webpage
Really great showcase of zed!
Thanks a lot Karan! More content to come soon 😊
how to run zed on windows
Track github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5394 for updates to this
amazing! it can do different colors and stuff. can't it open a existing project? nah... that's asking too much. In other words... I'm getting too old for this :( edit: ok, I'm installing the preview version - it's going to be much better!... doesn't do anything at all, no ui shows up... :(
lame
Sexy man
Oh my God this guy is insane. Thank you so much for your help. You and your words are very attractive and have helped me through such a hard time. I hope your parents, specifically your dad, are proud.
Their decision to go with only Mac and push off other officially supported releases until later is mind boggling... MacOS is definitely not iOS in terms of popularity, and there just doesn't seem to be a good reason to not start with Linux. And if adoption was an actual priority then Windows, realistically.
Nice video, I'm also trying to use Zed on arch (zed-preview), but the app won't open up. I can see it on system monitor, and Zed's status shows up as sleeping. Any idea how I can change that? thanks
I would check the logs, for me they are at `~/.local/share/zed/logs/Zed.log`. See if you find any clear issue there. Feel free to attach it here and I can help debug!
I just checked and it's also available for NixOS. I guess I'll test it out
Let me know your experience! I tried it with nix-env on Arch and it worked great so should be good on NixOS
@@brian.cooper tomorrow I'll test it on my work PC, which I use with WSL. If I have time I'll also test on my personal machine with NixOS
@@brian.cooper I'll try it out on my work pc tomorrow,but it uses WSL. If I have time I'll also try on my NixOS personal machine
For now, I am using Helix, but one day I will be using Zed when it is official. Right now, I am more concerned with building/testing Gimp for near release, not Zed. That said, I think even if I go back to Helix, I want to 'Zed' to win. It feels modern and VS Code like without having to throw your entire kitchen ram at the beast.