![]() ![]() ![]() So yeah, I use both with maybe 1-2k lines of homebrew plugin-like script (the snipe motion, fzy-based fuzzy finder workflows, git, shell and ranger integrations, etc). To me that's the best of both worlds, everything is light and unintrusive, but I can enable some more elaborate stuff. I use a lighter setup with 5 plugins (editorconfig parsing, transparent gpg editing, commenting, a bundle of syntax highlighting files for most languages, and interactive project-wide grep), and have a mapping to enable CoC for when I'm at work and need the more fleshed-out shortcuts it brings. The answer to this question will be fundamentally different depending on who's answering it, some folks try to get as close as possible to an IDE-like experience inside vim (they tend to go for neovim because of Lua scripting). Vim because i sometimes use macvim (I haven't found a snappy macos terminal emulator with as good font rendering), and neovim in the terminal because it has generally better defaults imo. ![]() SpaceVim is just a config distribution, if you're just starting out don't worry about it. ![]()
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