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👽 martin

I've been playing with neovim again today. Think I might move back to using vim over my recent years with VSCode. The speed boost alone will be worth it.

2 months ago · 👍 kurekoui, captainrantcraft, klimperfix

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👽 bavarianbarbarian

have you ever tried minimum profit? great editor, except of emacs of course *kidding · 2 months ago

👽 klimperfix

Been using neovim for years without any problems (can highly recommend LazyVim as a configuration base!!). Now I have recently switched to helix... The helix approach with selection -> action is much more intuitive I think, but ask me again in a month if I'm still using helix 😅... Even if it is more intuitive, the keybinds are different from vim, so I don't know if I'll get used to it... · 2 months ago

👽 captainrantcraft

Neovim's pretty good. Maybe check config packs like astronvim or nvchad. Gets you going in no time and at least gives you some idea what it can do. · 2 months ago

👽 kurekoui

I remember when I first started with Neovim, coming from VS Code. It was pretty rough when I first started out, but the fact that it's so lightweight and fast to get up and running + not having to use mouse at all, it was really enjoyable! · 2 months ago