@anderseknert I usually end up using VS Code, as it has by far the best experience for #fsharp using the #Ionide plugin. I keep trying to do more in Rider, which also has some great features, but I always end up missing Ionide. I end up using VS Code for most other things too. The ease of creating custom workspaces with different settings and plugins, and the integrated terminal help a lot. I recently got a pretty good workflow going for doing presentation slides in it using Pandoc.