I’ve tried vim on and off during college but never really had the time to fully get working with it. As it turns out the stress of two degrees is not conducive to “fun activities”. Now that I have a real job ™️, I’ve decided to finally try and use it this week full stop and I genuinely feel like a programming chad. There’s still a lot I’ll need to learn and probably overtime I’ll discover some inefficiency in how I’m using it now but it really does just feel good. I understand the hype now.

  • Gonzako@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    oh, you do have fuzzy search with neovims kick-start. I have go to def on g>r>d. The rest I use way less so I don’t remember offhand, the normal one button search just works for me so far.

    Yes, I will not say it doesn’t take extra effort but at least for me it has payed off.

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      4 hours ago

      The thing is I need to know before hand that there’s such capabilities. The editor has no way (besides docs) to surface stuff via usage. That makes the skill floor to productivity generate way too much friction.

      I love the mouse for navigation. If I’m jumping through references chances are I’m just reading and analyzing so I don’t need to shift from mouse to keyboard in that scenario.