vimtutor is 30min.
Otherwise
@CannotSleep420 spend selective time on vimcast and you’ll be a Vimer in no time and it’s knowledge/muscle that will last for the rest of your life.
Despite the beliefs, you can totally live with 3 plugins (coc.nvim, markdown, fugitive) :)
I was of course exaggerating.
It’s just that when you want to use vim as an IDE, in my opinion you want to use language server as well. Then you’ll end up configuring neovim and that will cost you sometime. I nowadays use LunarVim as an IDE layer and a small config for everyday config files editing with neovim.
I’m too much of a loser to put in the effort to learn vim or emacs but I don’t want to use microsoft stuff, so I use vscodium.
Just give up 1 year of your life and join the editor of the best vi-vi-vi!
vimtutor is 30min.
Otherwise @CannotSleep420 spend selective time on vimcast and you’ll be a Vimer in no time and it’s knowledge/muscle that will last for the rest of your life.
Despite the beliefs, you can totally live with 3 plugins (coc.nvim, markdown, fugitive) :)
It’s easier than ever.
I was of course exaggerating. It’s just that when you want to use vim as an IDE, in my opinion you want to use language server as well. Then you’ll end up configuring neovim and that will cost you sometime. I nowadays use LunarVim as an IDE layer and a small config for everyday config files editing with neovim.