If you want to learn vim I can show you some good places to get started. Its a full-fledged IDE nowadays, with code following, autocomplete / intellisense for pretty much every language, rename, etc.
I am pretty good at both vim and emacs but I don’t use any cool LSP based autocompletion plugins, mostly just less advanced ones that suggest phrases from the current file. But that’s mostly because I haven’t had to work on massive projects.
what code completion plugin do you use alongside it? i tried setting up youcompleteme a long time ago but it didn’t go well. thinking about setting it up now just to have something alongside emacs.
coc.nvim does code completions / intellisense too, you just have to install the coc plugin for your language. I tried youcompleteme but switched to coc.nvim a long time ago. List of extensions / languages here.
If you want to learn vim I can show you some good places to get started. Its a full-fledged IDE nowadays, with code following, autocomplete / intellisense for pretty much every language, rename, etc.
I am pretty good at both vim and emacs but I don’t use any cool LSP based autocompletion plugins, mostly just less advanced ones that suggest phrases from the current file. But that’s mostly because I haven’t had to work on massive projects.
I def suggest trying out coc.nvim, it has extensions that add IDE-like capabilities for pretty much every modern language.
what code completion plugin do you use alongside it? i tried setting up youcompleteme a long time ago but it didn’t go well. thinking about setting it up now just to have something alongside emacs.
coc.nvim does code completions / intellisense too, you just have to install the coc plugin for your language. I tried youcompleteme but switched to coc.nvim a long time ago. List of extensions / languages here.
Oh yeah cause I remember you use rust too, I’d do
:CocInstall coc-rust-analyzer
, its really fast.Nice. Thanks a lot.