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This is absolutely true but I myself converted to vscode after getting fed up with having to maintain my vimrc… I miss the combos and no, vim key bindings are nowhere near the same, there are conflicts and missing verbs and motions.

Haven’t tried embedded neovim yet. Is it the best or the worst of both worlds?



It's reasonable. You have "true nvim" managing the buffer. Most plugins will work and it sets a `g:vscode` or whatever variable so you can conditionally enable bits of your config.

Its better than any vim emulation mode that's for sure.




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