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Lapce: The Fastest Open Source Code Editor?
Open Source For You
|April 2025
We take a quick look at the features of a new open source text editor called Lapce, its potential impact on the developer ecosystem, and how it compares with existing solutions.
In the world of code editors, where speed, efficiency, and extensibility are critical, a new contender has emerged—Lapce. This open source text editor, written in Rust, is designed to be lightning-fast while maintaining a lightweight footprint. Unlike Electron-based editors such as VS Code, Lapce prioritises native performance without compromising on features. It brings together modern development essentials, including built-in Language Server Protocol (LSP) support, modal editing, and GPU acceleration.
Lapce aims to challenge the status quo by offering a responsive and efficient alternative to mainstream editors. With a focus on speed and minimal resource consumption, it caters to developers who seek a high-performance editing experience.
Why Lapce matters: A fresh take on code editors
The landscape of code editors is vast, with long-established tools like VS Code, Neovim, and Sublime Text dominating the space. However, Lapce sets itself apart with the following attributes.
Speed and efficiency: Lapce is built using Rust, a systems programming language known for its memory safety and speed. Unlike VS Code, which relies on Electron and consumes more resources, Lapce offers a leaner alternative without sacrificing functionality. Its GPU-accelerated UI ensures smooth rendering and instant response times.
Built-in LSP support: One of Lapce’s standout features is its native support for the Language Server Protocol (LSP). This allows for seamless autocompletion, syntax highlighting, and intelligent code suggestions across multiple programming languages, without requiring additional extensions or configurations.
Modal editing for power users: Taking inspiration from Vim, Lapce supports modal editing, enabling developers to switch between different modes for more efficient text manipulation. This feature appeals to users who prefer a keyboard-driven workflow.
This story is from the April 2025 edition of Open Source For You.
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