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codemp
This project is heavily inspired by Microsoft Live Share plugin for Visual Studio (Code). While the functionality is incredibly good, I often find issues or glitches which slow me down, and being locked to only use Visual Studio products is limiting. I decided to write my own solution, and to make it open source, so that any editor can integrate it with a plugin.
Design
Client/Server
While initially a P2P system seemed interesting, I don't think it would easily scale with many users (due to having to integrate many changes on each client). I decided to build a client/server architecture, with a central "Workspace" managed by the server application and multiple clients connecting to it. Each client will only have to care about keeping itself in sync with the server (remembering local-only changes and acknowledged changes), leaving the task of keeping track of differences to the server.
Plugins
This software will probably be distribuited as a standalone binary that editors can use to connect to a "Workspace". A dynamic library object might also be a choice. Each editor plugin must be responsible of mapping codemp functionality to actual editor capabilities, bridging codemp client to the editor itself. The client should be able to handle a session autonomously.
Text Synchronization
A non destructive way to sync changes across clients is necessary. I initially explored CRDTs, but implementation seemed complex with little extra benefits from "more traditional" approaches (Operational Transforms). This has to be investigated more.
Roadmap
- Initial design choices
- Simple GRPC server with tonic
- Simple neovim client with RPC/msgpack
- Implementing core protocol routes
- Simple neovim client capable of displaying other person cursor
- Implement OTs / CRTDs for sharing file deltas
- More clients (VSCode? JetBrains IDEs?)
- LSP functionality bridged to guests from host?
- Full remote development suite by keeping the project repo on a server?