Comment by e40
You didn't say which platform you're on. For Linux, just use the emacs that comes with the distro. For Windows, download the official build for Windows. For macOS, I used to use emacsformacosx.com's version but now I use Homebrew's emacs-plus. It has a native-compiled version and is hella fast.
I use the regular package manager for emacs (package-install).
Been a user since the first version of GNU Emacs, back when RMS was trying to reproduce Gosling's emacs (which I used for a couple of years). That was the early 80's.
> For Linux, just use the emacs that comes with the distro.
Are the major distros shipping packages with tree-sitter support yet?