Comment by iknowstuff
21 hours ago
They both use ripgrep, weird for it to be slower? Especially with the multibuffer it's more pleasant to use
21 hours ago
They both use ripgrep, weird for it to be slower? Especially with the multibuffer it's more pleasant to use
I think VSCode use ripgrep and Zed has its own ripgrep-like search. Zed likely still do more work per match due to the multibuffer. A normal nested tree-based result should be faster.
I think multibuffer can be good in edit/renaming use cases, but it's very annoying for fast lookups/navigation across different files (as mentioned elsewhere).
IDK if both use ripgrep it is even more strange why it's so slow in Zed.