ericjmorey@programming.dev to Neovim@programming.dev · 7 months agoWhat was it that convinced you to start using NeoVim? | How long was your "evaluation period"? | What convinced you that NeoVim was the best for you?message-squaremessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up127arrow-down11
arrow-up126arrow-down1message-squareWhat was it that convinced you to start using NeoVim? | How long was your "evaluation period"? | What convinced you that NeoVim was the best for you?ericjmorey@programming.dev to Neovim@programming.dev · 7 months agomessage-square19fedilink
minus-square𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕖@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·7 months agoLong time vim user here. Practically had to choose right after starting as a dev, never looked back. All my editors/IDEs run in vim mode nowadays. I don’t like the hassle of plugin management in vanilla vim. I didn’t like evil spacemacs, but I do enjoy magit a lot. Then tried neovim: good out-of-the-box experience, better plugin management, ready-to-use systems like nvchad. It’s been great.
minus-squarefinestnothing@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·7 months agoYou should look into doom emacs, much better than spacemacs imo, especially as someone who also exclusively codes with vim keybinds
Long time vim user here. Practically had to choose right after starting as a dev, never looked back. All my editors/IDEs run in vim mode nowadays.
I don’t like the hassle of plugin management in vanilla vim.
I didn’t like evil spacemacs, but I do enjoy magit a lot.
Then tried neovim: good out-of-the-box experience, better plugin management, ready-to-use systems like nvchad. It’s been great.
You should look into doom emacs, much better than spacemacs imo, especially as someone who also exclusively codes with vim keybinds