Dev from EU, currently working in frontend development, with knowledge of docker and kubernetes.
I love tinkering and staying up with the latest technology.
I've always wanted to use it, but in the end couldn't go trough with it. Currently I use it as git commit message editor and in the terminal, but my daily driver is still VS Code.
I use the VSCodeVim extension in VSCode (marketplace.visualstudio.com/items...) as my daily driver. It isn't perfect Vim but pretty close for most of what I want to do. Once the extension is installed you can toggle vim mode on/off via the VSCode command menu (ctrl + shift + p then type toggle vim mode). It should hopefully be less daunting than vim in the terminal.
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I've always wanted to use it, but in the end couldn't go trough with it. Currently I use it as git commit message editor and in the terminal, but my daily driver is still VS Code.
I use the VSCodeVim extension in VSCode (marketplace.visualstudio.com/items...) as my daily driver. It isn't perfect Vim but pretty close for most of what I want to do. Once the extension is installed you can toggle vim mode on/off via the VSCode command menu (ctrl + shift + p then type
toggle vim mode
). It should hopefully be less daunting than vim in the terminal.