Please don’t edit /etc/paths. If you’re trying to add something to your path, you would edit the environment variable PATH, but that shouldn’t be necessary for this.
VS Code had a love2d extension that adds a command to run the love executable with the current project. You can just install love2d as a normal application, which will make it findable.
Atom alternatives
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Re: Atom alternatives
As a former Atom user, VS Code is buggy, slow, and has annoying pop-ups and is a piece of garbage. I was willing to give it a chance for a whole year but it just sucks.
I just found out Atom has been continued by a group under the name Pulsar, so it is the perfect Atom replacement, as it is just Atom but still works instead of artificially knee-capped by Microsoft. :D https://pulsar-edit.dev
I just found out Atom has been continued by a group under the name Pulsar, so it is the perfect Atom replacement, as it is just Atom but still works instead of artificially knee-capped by Microsoft. :D https://pulsar-edit.dev
Re: Atom alternatives
VSCodium, VS Code without telemetry and crap, and fully compatible with actual extensions, otherwise Notepad++
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