I don't really use VIM all that much. Still a student, use it mostly when working though ssh or other type of terminal connections. Do like it, but always end up using other text editors; not really IDEs but simple text editors. Mostly because of the learning curve I suppose.
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I know my way around VIM, would love to hear how you (successfully) integrate it in Visual Studio Code... or tips to go full-vim with all the features of Visual Studio Code...
I don't really use VIM all that much. Still a student, use it mostly when working though ssh or other type of terminal connections.
Do like it, but always end up using other text editors; not really IDEs but simple text editors.
Mostly because of the learning curve I suppose.
@maestromac does!
Do you use it too?
Yup, vim all the way.
Vim, all in. Period.
Happy VIM user.
I'm a vim-er for sure!
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Vim daily. Without VS Code.
I know my way around VIM, would love to hear how you (successfully) integrate it in Visual Studio Code... or tips to go full-vim with all the features of Visual Studio Code...
Just posted a little tips here about using vscode with vim. dev.to/muhajirdev/vim-visual-studi... . I'll try to update it frequently