|
|
|
|
|
by chrisjharris
1891 days ago
|
|
I was thinking the same. There is some cool new stuff in this space (ie Kakoune), which probably is actually somewhat more ergonomic to use than vim/neovim. And maybe this is slightly faster than vim, although vim isn't exactly the kind of program where people complain about it being too slow. But to try to upturn the anthill for a 10% improvement in any direction, on an already excellent product, feels like a mistake. |
|