@nqd now I use neovim, and have some questions for you,
1. Are you developing for Rust only, or more languages, like Python and so?
2. Are you debugging?
Thanks for telling your experience
@nqd now I use neovim, and have some questions for you,
1. Are you developing for Rust only, or more languages, like Python and so?
2. Are you debugging?
Thanks for telling your experience
Its been one week since Iโve been trying #Helix
I can say that Iโve actually been a bit more efficient with helix than I have been with #NeoVim (dont hurt me)
I understand that using #VI motions is a great move since you dont have to go against your muscle memory but #Helix has been a quick and easy editor that will actually give me relevant info without having to understand all of the intricacies of the lsp and addons.
I migrated from #VIM to #NeoVim then to a managed instance called #AstroNVim
I had to migrate to a managed instance because all of the configuration (as much as I love it) started to get in the way of my actual work load. But even while I was able to work in #AstroNVim I was assaulted by error messages and improperly configured lsp and tree sitter issues and I had to learn LUA for all of my changes (dont get me wrong lua is cool and pretty interesting for such an old/simple language)
HOWEVER; #Helix has been mix of both for me in the best way possible.
I have been able to configure it to the amount that I want, yet I dont need to care about my extensions or how they integrate with eachother and they just work.
I dont really need to hop away from the docs since its pretty well documented and doesnt give me a headache of tracking down everything. I have been able to get LSPs working, debug lines, trace down references, clean up my file picker, and manage changes with relative ease. I will openly admit that #NeoVim users can already do this but that is with a bunch of research and time that I dont have the freedom to do any more.
Sadly I have changed my alias from:
vim = nvim;
to:
vim = hx;
And I dont see it changing in the long run. I still love you #Vim and #NeoVim. We had a good long run. (and if #Helix devs mess up or die Iโll be running back cryingโฆ)
Current Stack:
Term: Kitty
Muxer: Zellij
Editor: Helix
Git Manager: lazygit
File manager: nnn
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