I replaced VS Code with its faster and lighter open-source counterpart
VS Code is perfect for most of us, but let’s not pretend it’s just another open-source tool. The source code is available under the MIT license, but the product you actually download from Microsoft is distributed under a different license. It also includes telemetry and tracking. If you want an editor that just works, and you’re okay with Microsoft collecting that data, I’m not even going to try to sell you an alternative. VS Code fits your use case perfectly.


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I replaced VS Code with this open-source editor and it's faster, lighter, and runs all my extensions
You also get to escape Microsoft telemetry tracking too.
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VS Code is perfect for most of us, but let’s not pretend it’s just another open-source tool. The source code is available under the MIT license...










