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by gen220
2119 days ago
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Right, but Ale does this too (replace multiple plugins, supports completion, linting/formatting). Is it that coc.vim doesn't make you install the binaries of the tools (i.e. go-pls, python-language-server, clangd)? If so, that would be enough to explain the popularity to me. IMO, one could make the argument that it's somewhat antithetical to vim-culture, to not understand the non-vim binaries your editor is executing. |
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Do agree that coc is probably the least 'vim-culture'-ey part of such a setup, but hey it does good things. :) I don't think you need to justify using Ale so hard and put coc down, could just use whichever you prefer personally.