Zen is simply a fork of Zed for those who are happy to use an IDE free from AI, telemetry, and other cloud-based services. I use it as my daily driver and intend to maintain it so that I can also use it as the base for some non-developer tooling I want to create.
Only tested on Linux for now, though Zed's support for other platforms should be (mostly?) intact.
18 Comments
joyjoy@piefed.social · 30 pts · 76d
Good luck with discoverability. You'll be competing with the Zen browser.
arendjr@programming.dev · 8 pts · 76d
Heh, the name wasn’t chosen to reach a huge audience anyway. If I get too many users, I might lose my zen over trying to support them 😂
But I’m happy to have a few folks along who don’t mind building their IDE from source.
thenextguy@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 77d
What’s wrong with zedless or gram that you did this?
arendjr@programming.dev · 12 pts · 77d
Nothing wrong with them! But since I want to build another tool on top of it (for fiction/novel outlining and writing) I figured this was a good exercise to become familiar with the codebase. And since I still do some Rust development, having control over both my IDE and my writing software seemed an added benefit :)
staircase@programming.dev · 4 pts · 76d
I tried gram, and it was rife with bugs. Couldn't recall the specifics. Interested in zedless, however.
Matty_r@programming.dev · 2 pts · 76d
Hasn't had an update in nearly a year, according to their github. Bit disappointing.
0xDREADBEEF@programming.dev · 2 pts · 66d
Because it's on Codeberg now. Last updated 22 hours ago. Version 2.2.0 was released 3 days ago.
https://codeberg.org/GramEditor/gram
Matty_r@programming.dev · 2 pts · 66d
Awesome! Thanks for pointing that out. I'll give it a go tomorrow for sure.
badmin@lemmy.today · 7 pts · 76d
Does it qualify as cognitive dissonance maintaining a fork of a partially vibe-coded product to remove vibe-coding tooling because you hate vibe-coding?
arendjr@programming.dev · 4 pts · 76d
Hehe, I suppose it might to some extent 😅 But well, I don't wish to control how others do their coding, and it would be silly to ignore other's code altogether because they used a different method than the one I prefer.
neopolitan@ani.social · 1 pts · 75d
Maybe, but don't ruin the vibe over it.
thoughtfuldragon@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 5 pts · 77d
What's the plan for ongoing maintenance?
arendjr@programming.dev · 5 pts · 77d
I'll aim to sync changes from upstream about once a month. But given that I don't have prebuilt binaries or anything, for now I expect only people enthusiastic enough to build from source to use it :)
galaxy_nova@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 76d
Aren’t all of these features able to be disabled in zed itself? If so what does a fork offer me instead?
arendjr@programming.dev · 5 pts · 76d
Yeah, if you don't mind the UI clutter/teasers, it doesn't make much of a difference. For now, the most noticeable difference is that the default layout is more old-school, with the project layout and the git panel on the left-hand side again, though even without this fork you can configure it to be like that too.
galaxy_nova@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 76d
Yeah so far I’ve been content. It’s good that forks are popping up for stuff like this though, if zed decides to go the way of Microsoft in any way it’s nice to know there are some alternatives already.
cupcakearmy@lemmy.ml · 3 pts · 76d
Wish you all the luck. Wondering: why not “ship” a configuration? All AI features and layout can be configured through JSON afaik.
arendjr@programming.dev · 3 pts · 76d
Thanks!
As for the motivation of the fork, basically two reasons: