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@WandererUber I like VIM, but I don't like Neovim lol.
Neovin fans have to install over 2000 plugins in order to do something useful
Neovin fans have to install over 2000 plugins in order to do something useful
@waltercool if you can pill me on this I would be very thankful.
I am very late to the modal editor party, always used guis but have gotten extremely sick of them and also of the mouse
I am very late to the modal editor party, always used guis but have gotten extremely sick of them and also of the mouse
@WandererUber @waltercool I use Helix because why not, I don't have 10 thousand years of muscle memory that ties me to Vim in particular, so both Helix or Kakoune seemed interesting to me and I picked one of them. It also has no support for plugins as of yet so no chance of getting into ricing hell. Just run the editor, write the most shit code ever known to man, save and exit. That's how a real man does it.
@Kerosene @waltercool I don't know if or why any of these would be better than (neo)vim
I guess the plugin thing but I don't even know which ones I need or don't need or if that's gonna be a big deal for me. I like the idea of customizing if something doesn't fit right, but I don't even have the experience.
I guess the plugin thing but I don't even know which ones I need or don't need or if that's gonna be a big deal for me. I like the idea of customizing if something doesn't fit right, but I don't even have the experience.
@Kerosene @waltercool I think I care most about syntax highlighting and code completion and all that stuff, idk what that's called but it looks like helix has that. I guess nvim does too
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