Still can't decideTechCodex@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 153 points – 1 years ago71Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsvim users: you guys got buttons?Hey you get to decide between neovim and vimI don’t think that’s much of a choice. #neovim4lifeneovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it. So neovim is just a little bit smoother.Those guys aint human, we don't talk about them.
vim users: you guys got buttons?Hey you get to decide between neovim and vimI don’t think that’s much of a choice. #neovim4lifeneovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it. So neovim is just a little bit smoother.Those guys aint human, we don't talk about them.
Hey you get to decide between neovim and vimI don’t think that’s much of a choice. #neovim4lifeneovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it. So neovim is just a little bit smoother.
neovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it. So neovim is just a little bit smoother.
Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it. So neovim is just a little bit smoother.
vim users: you guys got buttons?
Hey you get to decide between neovim and vim
I don’t think that’s much of a choice.
#neovim4life
neovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).
Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with
git commit -v
with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it.So neovim is just a little bit smoother.
Those guys aint human, we don't talk about them.