I switched from packer to lazy after I noticed the maintainer of packer stopped using packer in his neovim config. Also I believe he has now officially marked it as unmaintained and recommends lazy or pckr
“If someone does not have the basic tech literacy to install arch”
I think there is a big jump from the tech literacy to install Arch and the tech literacy to maintain an Arch system over time. These derivatives feel like they are there to help solve the latter.
I don’t think that’s really fair. They are highlighting some pretty serious security flaws in MCP tools that are allowed to do some pretty privileged things.
They don’t even mention their product till the very last section. Overall think it’s an excellent blog post.
I'm pretty sure you could use something like https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/variables-referenc... to allow you to copy and paste your args into a user prompt when you initiate the debugger so you don't have to convert them to json first for each command you want.