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  1. I enjoyed this article on #vim #minimalism, even though it's a bit too extreme for my taste. I too try to keep my setup as lean and use as much built-in functionality as possible. But I still think syntax highlighting and LSPs are genuinely useful. #LSP feedback should be entirely on-demand of course. And compiling commits with #fugitive is just so much faster and more flexible than with the #git #cli. But apart from that… right on!

    yobibyte.github.io/vim.html

    #useThePlatform #neovim #vimFugitive

  2. I enjoyed this article on #vim #minimalism, even though it's a bit too extreme for my taste. I too try to keep my setup as lean and use as much built-in functionality as possible. But I still think syntax highlighting and LSPs are genuinely useful. #LSP feedback should be entirely on-demand of course. And compiling commits with #fugitive is just so much faster and more flexible than with the #git #cli. But apart from that… right on!

    yobibyte.github.io/vim.html

    #useThePlatform #neovim #vimFugitive

  3. I enjoyed this article on #vim #minimalism, even though it's a bit too extreme for my taste. I too try to keep my setup as lean and use as much built-in functionality as possible. But I still think syntax highlighting and LSPs are genuinely useful. #LSP feedback should be entirely on-demand of course. And compiling commits with #fugitive is just so much faster and more flexible than with the #git #cli. But apart from that… right on!

    yobibyte.github.io/vim.html

    #useThePlatform #neovim #vimFugitive

  4. I enjoyed this article on #vim #minimalism, even though it's a bit too extreme for my taste. I too try to keep my setup as lean and use as much built-in functionality as possible. But I still think syntax highlighting and LSPs are genuinely useful. #LSP feedback should be entirely on-demand of course. And compiling commits with #fugitive is just so much faster and more flexible than with the #git #cli. But apart from that… right on!

    yobibyte.github.io/vim.html

    #useThePlatform #neovim #vimFugitive

  5. I enjoyed this article on #vim #minimalism, even though it's a bit too extreme for my taste. I too try to keep my setup as lean and use as much built-in functionality as possible. But I still think syntax highlighting and LSPs are genuinely useful. #LSP feedback should be entirely on-demand of course. And compiling commits with #fugitive is just so much faster and more flexible than with the #git #cli. But apart from that… right on!

    yobibyte.github.io/vim.html

    #useThePlatform #neovim #vimFugitive

  6. Still, there's a lot I miss from #vim / #neovim: non-lsp completion, c̵h̵a̵n̵g̵e̵ ̵l̵i̵s̵t̵, o̵b̵j̵e̵c̵t̵ ̵m̵o̵t̵i̵o̵n̵s̵, netrw, #vimfugitive, visual mode (extending selections feels a bit cumbersome in #helix), find, vimgrep to name a few.

    Maybe some of this already exists and I just haven't found it yet? I guess I could also change my workflow a bit to compensate for some of these features.

    I'll defintely keep a closer look on the project from now on!

    [2/2]

  7. Still, there's a lot I miss from #vim / #neovim: non-lsp completion, c̵h̵a̵n̵g̵e̵ ̵l̵i̵s̵t̵, o̵b̵j̵e̵c̵t̵ ̵m̵o̵t̵i̵o̵n̵s̵, netrw, #vimfugitive, visual mode (extending selections feels a bit cumbersome in #helix), find, vimgrep to name a few.

    Maybe some of this already exists and I just haven't found it yet? I guess I could also change my workflow a bit to compensate for some of these features.

    I'll defintely keep a closer look on the project from now on!

    [2/2]

  8. Still, there's a lot I miss from #vim / #neovim: non-lsp completion, c̵h̵a̵n̵g̵e̵ ̵l̵i̵s̵t̵, o̵b̵j̵e̵c̵t̵ ̵m̵o̵t̵i̵o̵n̵s̵, netrw, #vimfugitive, visual mode (extending selections feels a bit cumbersome in #helix), find, vimgrep to name a few.

    Maybe some of this already exists and I just haven't found it yet? I guess I could also change my workflow a bit to compensate for some of these features.

    I'll defintely keep a closer look on the project from now on!

    [2/2]

  9. Still, there's a lot I miss from #vim / #neovim: non-lsp completion, c̵h̵a̵n̵g̵e̵ ̵l̵i̵s̵t̵, o̵b̵j̵e̵c̵t̵ ̵m̵o̵t̵i̵o̵n̵s̵, netrw, #vimfugitive, visual mode (extending selections feels a bit cumbersome in #helix), find, vimgrep to name a few.

    Maybe some of this already exists and I just haven't found it yet? I guess I could also change my workflow a bit to compensate for some of these features.

    I'll defintely keep a closer look on the project from now on!

    [2/2]