Based on 💤 LazyVim
Please refer to the lazyvim documentation or a deeper understanding or if you want to start your own setup.
I'm a vscode user coming to neovim, so Lazyvim has a great balance between what I know and what I want to change in terms of my workflow.
On the other hand, I am a user of macos and Linux distributions, so I have a great affinity and affection for the Terminal, and the Terminal interfaces.
Depending on how identified you feel with this brief description you could:
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: Continue with vscode -
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Try raw neovim -
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Test a neovim distribution:- Lazyvim (this one)
- LunarVim
- NeoChad
- among other...
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Try this setup.
With this configuration I try to have a fairly intuitive way of doing what I was already doing in vscode, but with all the flavor of a good TUI.
Other tools/assets that I use with this configuration