Another suggestion... But after you spend some weeks tweaking vim and terminal to fit your needs... Invest time in learning some dotfile management workflows/tools. It's not just .vimrc that you're going to change. Pretty fast its going to be terminal too, tmux maybe, themes, plugins. You don't want to loose those. Everything you learn and implement in configs is going to be so personal, like family photos. You don't want to loose those. But also dotfiles this way are easily movable/synced to other computers or to new installs of the same computer. Usually it's justa a matter of cloning a repo, and environment you feel like Home is there.
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Another suggestion... But after you spend some weeks tweaking vim and terminal to fit your needs... Invest time in learning some dotfile management workflows/tools. It's not just .vimrc that you're going to change. Pretty fast its going to be terminal too, tmux maybe, themes, plugins. You don't want to loose those. Everything you learn and implement in configs is going to be so personal, like family photos. You don't want to loose those. But also dotfiles this way are easily movable/synced to other computers or to new installs of the same computer. Usually it's justa a matter of cloning a repo, and environment you feel like Home is there.