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by zeroego 1048 days ago
I've played around with Lazyvim a fair bit and it seems pretty solid. It's a bit more hands on than kickstart. Currently working as a laravel dev and really enjoyed Jess Archer's course on how to setup nvim specifically for laravel. Would recommend it if you work with php and js.
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Thanks. I'll take a look at it again. I've seen Lazyvim before, but whenever I see the NerdTree kind of folder thing going on in vim, I'm always suspicious that the author is trying to recreate vscode more than trying to implement helpful vim idioms. Paradigm-wise, I think telescope for file matching is a much more effective solution. But (obviously) I judged based on the first image I saw...