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Just to pile on... I've been a (neo)vim user for many years now. My init.vim (previously .vimrc) file is a constant work in progress. It has become a companion. A partner. I have more backups of this file than I do of my will.

Every time I (re)turn to a language or other text-based thing, I could very easily (and often do) get sucked into a tinker-thon trying to perfect my vim experience.

I've had to accept that I just have to use the IDE du jour (or de la majorite, more accurately) to get up and running. Though you bet I'll lose some evenings to getting a vim setup working.



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