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Justine Smithies
@justine@snac.smithies.me.uk  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

I reckon this quote by Steven Jay Cohen on Reddit just about sums up the reason why I'm considering going back to #vim . The only diffence is that I will have a couple of plugins but nothing as convoluted as my present Neovim setup.

Because I realized that all of the thing that I truly needed to do were part of Vim's Core Functionality. And, that many of the plugins I had installed just re-implemented core Vim features in slightly different ways.

So, I got myself used to the native Vim way of doing things, and dumped all of the plugins one by one. And now, I just open Vim and get work done with very little left to tweak in a streamlined vimrc.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/16cdbyd/comment/jziruaw/

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