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by willrshansen
95 days ago
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That's still built on top of the hardcoded vim design choices though. For example, I really like the "select then edit" approach of Helix, but Vim doesn't really play nice with that (there may be better plugins since I last looked to be fair).
File handling, buffer rendering, and frames have very little to do with that, and yet I have to switch editors, lose all my plugins and configurations, and switch all those subsystems at once. There's missed opportunities for modularization. Edit: looks like Neovim is already split from its UI. |
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FWIW though if that's what's important to you, I get the sense that kakoune is much more vim-like in making it easy to compose with other tools, while being set up for your preferred editing model.