I changed from vscode (which is great, btw) because after using vim only for quick edits and remotely, I really enjoyed the buffers/windows organizations and think it's great for my workflow.
Now I have a lot of lines on my init.vim and it's my live documentation on shortcuts.
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I changed from vscode (which is great, btw) because after using vim only for quick edits and remotely, I really enjoyed the buffers/windows organizations and think it's great for my workflow.
Now I have a lot of lines on my init.vim and it's my live documentation on shortcuts.