> My (admittedly poor) excuse is that I really wanna keep using neovim (I really like the customizability) :D
I used to be a big "vim for everything" person. Now, less so. I just use vim mode in my editor/IDE of choice, because what I'm really after is the superior text editing. Now, depending on the project and language, I'll use vim, vs code or IntelliJ. But I can see that if you're really into all the vim customisability, it's different...
I used to be a big "vim for everything" person. Now, less so. I just use vim mode in my editor/IDE of choice, because what I'm really after is the superior text editing. Now, depending on the project and language, I'll use vim, vs code or IntelliJ. But I can see that if you're really into all the vim customisability, it's different...