Coders, what is your workflow on Linux
Coders, what is your workflow on Linux
Hello,
I installed Ubuntu a few months ago on my work laptop and I've been running and loving it since.
However, I am used to VsCode, so this is what I am using in Ubuntu as well.
So I am curious, what kind of coding so you do? And what is your workflow.
I am an embedded firware developper and mainly use C. I am cross compiling my code in VsCode for a FPGA from Xilinx (dual core arm + PL)
Never dove into make files and cmake more than what I needed in the past, but I had an opportunity to learn CMake and build a project from it.
So my workflow is :
- Code in VsCode
- Build in CMake
- Transfer the app through scp on the target with a custom script (target is running petalinux, which is yocto + Xilinx recipes)
- Use gdb server to debug the code.
It's a pretty simple workflow, but I'd like to know what you guys are running so that I can maybe upgrade my workflow.
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Neovim (with NvChad or the like) + tmux is great, once you figure out the keybinds. Probably not so great for debugging, though. VSCode is a good all-rounder.
3 0 ReplyVSCode is the same on Linux, so it was easy to have at least some familiarity in Linux. So it was an easy choice when I switched to linux.
1 0 ReplyIn that case, you might wanna check out VSCodium, a malware-free version of VSCode.
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