![]() The comment about built in linker scripts, I don't understand. This makes it a pain for another dev to just "git clone" and use your project, and hard to keep track of what changes should or shouldn't be commited. It throws tons of files everywhere and has a tenancy to include absolute file paths instead of relative ones in its configuration files. Kiel is a massive pain to properly version control. If you use something like cmake, then open source larger tools like vscode and clion understand it right off the bat, and you can use a build server easily. You will be locked in if you use Kiel, meaning it uses its own proprietary (and needlessly much more complicated) build system which no other tools understand. Kiel has no proper night mode theme and is eclipse based (I have nothing good to say about eclipse relative to vscode or clion). ![]() ![]() ![]() If you use your own tooling, you can then just the infinitely more capable vscode built in one. The ide has "auto complete" which is actually non syntax aware string based comparisons and pales in comparison to clangd or even clion's auto complete. Kiel itself is a truly awful experience from my personal history. ![]()
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