from officially advertised integrations on omnisharp.net:
#1 ATOM - looked the easiest, but has bit the dust 3 years ago, the package manager is a ghost town
#2 Brackets - a web dev editor ...?
#3 command line / Vim, no thanks
#4 Emacs - didn't work
#5 Sublime Text - didn't work
#6 vscode - didn't work
and not listed, but tried:
vscodium - didn't work
neovim (oof) - didn't work
@YinYinFalcon I'm using Rider for C# stuff and I'm mostly happy with it, but I also don't know what omnisharp does so I can't really compare it.
@YinYinFalcon @accidentlyAnton Ohohoh yeah, getting flashbacks from omnisharp...
I also tried my hand at having it work while searching for a replacement of my old obsolete and deprecated setup (monodevelop in a VM with symlinks everywhere to make it seamless).
Like you, I didn't manage to make it work properly with any editor.
In the end i settled with Rider, first with the rolling beta, then a "permanent" trial version, and they now released Rider for free as community edition so I'm on that.
@glomzubuk @accidentlyAnton
I managed it today! Non sandboxed vscode with snap dotnet sdk 6.0 after doing a deep clean of anything on the system containing the string dotnet