Good luck! A clean slate code editor with Rust's memory safety guarantees sounds great. Just don't fall for the 2nd system fallacy. Keep things simple and pragmatic.
I tried Atom for a while, but it didn't cope well with other IDEs renaming files before overwriting them. I tried to fix it, but the response I got from the community was rather dismissive. It was quite irritating to present obviously wrong behavior and be told that it was correct.
My attempts to dive into the code myself lead me down a rabbit hole of dependencies of dependencies of dependencies, to the point that I just gave up. I switched to vscode and it has mostly stayed out of my way.
I tried Atom for a while, but it didn't cope well with other IDEs renaming files before overwriting them. I tried to fix it, but the response I got from the community was rather dismissive. It was quite irritating to present obviously wrong behavior and be told that it was correct.
My attempts to dive into the code myself lead me down a rabbit hole of dependencies of dependencies of dependencies, to the point that I just gave up. I switched to vscode and it has mostly stayed out of my way.