• Hexarei@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        I tend to recommend people use the vim plugin for whatever editor or IDE they currently use, with a key combo to enable and disable it. That way there are no big surprises and it still works the way you’re used to - Just with different keyboard controls. And if there’s something you can’t figure out an easy way to do with vim, write down a note somewhere of that thing to research how to do that later.

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          1 year ago

          Seems like a solid approach. I went full send pure nvim for 3 weeks to get over the hump. No config changes or plugins.