The main reason I stick with vim is because I just can’t be bothered to install and set up any other IDEs. Sure, VS Code can use vim keybindings, but it also has a million other fiddly things going on that I just don’t want to deal with. I only use VS Code for a handful of very specific things. Vim for everything else
The main reason I stick with vim is because I just can’t be bothered to install and set up any other IDEs. Sure, VS Code can use vim keybindings, but it also has a million other fiddly things going on that I just don’t want to deal with. I only use VS Code for a handful of very specific things. Vim for everything else
I like that vs code is usually capable of getting my language server stuff going for me, but I use it like it's a vim gui.