• Stubb@lemmy.sdf.org
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      • be satisfied with neovim config
      • see someone has created a shiny new config on github
      • add similar stuff your config
      • break everything
      • spend a week fixing everything
      • be satisfied with neovim config
      • repeat the above steps indefinitely
    • jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Same until I started using helix, where my only config is adding another language server and setting a theme

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        Over the years of using Vim both professionally and for my own uses, I’ve learned to just install LunarVim and only add a handful of packages/overrides. Otherwise I just waste too much time tinkering and not doing the things I need to.

      • ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρє@lemmy.sdf.org
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        I usually keep most of the config. I just move them around to make it more comprehensive. The only time I made a huge change during a rewrite was when I learnt about treesitter textobjects.

    • GreenDot 💚@le.fduck.net
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      I agree, also thanks neovim 0.10 making me spent half a day tracking that obscure line that was throwing errors.