Old feature: Good shortcuts for editing text. Talking about vim's grammar to select/move/delete/add... edit text in general. Not sure how the rest of the editors can rely on few CTRL-something commands and using mouse so much.
New feature: I do a bit of work in Visual Studio as well, and I really like AI backed code completion. It results in less navigation when selecting items from code completion list.
Edit: I missed the line where you speak about VIM. My favourite changes in my setup in VIM in last couple of years fall in 2 categories, terminal stuff moved into vim if it fits nicely (lazygit, fzf...) and another category that helps me use all the features of the editor.
LazyGit integration - popup window with basic git stuff.
LazyDocker - same thing but I am almost not using it at all
kreskij/vim-reminder-tips - Gives me tips about custom shortcuts I set up in vim
liuchengxu/vim-which-key - Gives me a nice menu for doing different common things (such as run tests for current file, open documentation, all other leader key commands)
Overall, if I had to pick one thing it would be LazyGit. It's so good!
That's good to know :) Thanks. Yeah visual studio does seem to be nice with some insane features. With that being said, do you have a list of must have features in your editor
For example:
- Terminal kind interface part of the editor which keeps providing feedback in terms of any changes
- Ability to version control your files (git commit/diff/abort) without leaving the editor
- Any resources you could point me to that would be great which talks improving developer workflow with vim?
EDIT: I think you seem to have answered while I was writing my reply
New feature: I do a bit of work in Visual Studio as well, and I really like AI backed code completion. It results in less navigation when selecting items from code completion list.
Edit: I missed the line where you speak about VIM. My favourite changes in my setup in VIM in last couple of years fall in 2 categories, terminal stuff moved into vim if it fits nicely (lazygit, fzf...) and another category that helps me use all the features of the editor.
Overall, if I had to pick one thing it would be LazyGit. It's so good!