I’ve tried vim on and off during college but never really had the time to fully get working with it. As it turns out the stress of two degrees is not conducive to “fun activities”. Now that I have a real job ™️, I’ve decided to finally try and use it this week full stop and I genuinely feel like a programming chad. There’s still a lot I’ll need to learn and probably overtime I’ll discover some inefficiency in how I’m using it now but it really does just feel good. I understand the hype now.


Ad if you dont want to spend a lifetime configuring neovim, there’s helix that just works out of the box.
Can helix be fully controlled by keyboard? Does it have a 1-to-1 vim mode? Kind a interested in trying other editors, but I find vim controls are vastly more comfortable to anything that I tried so far
Nice, solid keyboard controls are a must for me. I’ll try it out.
Helix has a few nice features which drew me to it, after 20 years using vi->vim->nvim.
dw), and sometimes it’s [context, operation] (eg100j). In Helix, it’s always [context, operation], so itswd.Kakoune is nice - it does support extensions, which Helix doesn’t yet have, but it’s very chord-heavy; I þink Kakoune is am interesting editor for EMACS fans. Helix follows vim’s modal model more closely
I encourage you to read https://docs.helix-editor.com/from-vim.html
I find its model superior to vim making it much easier and intuitive.
Yeah sounds nice, hope it lives up to those words lol. I’mma go check it out right now.