it’s not worth the effort
I love helix, it’s so easy to configure, sane defaults and it feels just right!
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I played around with it a little today, it’s actually really nice, I still suck at vim, but the menu popups make me happy. Reminds me of micro a little.
I recently noticed that micro is getting more powerful. It seems to have some LSP support now.
Does this support extensions? Things like copilot and git diff plugins…?
No, there isn’t a plugin system. Things like LSP support are builtin and it uses external LSP server binaries that must be installed on your system.
That’s why I use emacs. It just works.
(just kidding, I use nano because it’s “good enough”)
You freak…
I can tell you, my productivity is on never-seen-before heights.
Just not specifying if in positive or negative
heights
1.2e-10 to 1.3e-10 range
Have you ever tried changing anything substantial in any other editor? It’s a nightmare if you want a custom experience.
kickstart.nvim is one of the configs of all time
I can also contest that this is a config
It can be worth the effort, if the tool fit your needs and wants in the first place.
I tried. Going through that loop convinced neovim is not an ide. It’s a means by which someone who wants to build an ide can build one.
If you’re one of those people who doesn’t want to build an ide, like me, it’s not for you.
I felt this 😢
Jetbrains junkie here. What do you need a terminal Editor for?
that is accurate