Extremely helpful video. Thank you. You really made it difficult for Debian and VSCode users to like you. ;-) Sometimes, however, VSCode is helpful, especially in computer science classes where Windows, Office and other heathen stuff is used to make coding even possible.
Tip: Instead of sorcing everything on the `init.vim`, you can insert the vim files into `plugin/*.vim` and `after/plugin/*.vim` running `:help rtp` should help more
bro this really helped me. the information was fast and detailed. very good video my dude ✌
Extremely helpful video. Thank you.
You really made it difficult for Debian and VSCode users to like you. ;-)
Sometimes, however, VSCode is helpful, especially in computer science classes where Windows, Office and other heathen stuff is used to make coding even possible.
Haha!, Glad it was helpful :)
This is super useful, and very nicely explained. Thanks a ton for sharing.
спасибо за видос, давненько хотел перейти с вскода на вим, твоя помощь неоценима
Tip: Instead of sorcing everything on the `init.vim`, you can insert the vim files into `plugin/*.vim` and `after/plugin/*.vim`
running `:help rtp` should help more
Great tip!
Good job bro 👍
Ty for video, need more - frontend dev config + debug (run command line)
To run a terminal, neovim has :terminal command which you can bind, I could make a video on that.
I installed helix and it takes care of most configuration by default...
Some people like DIY and some like pre-built.
after tutorial