> And all of this without having modes, and with most of the bindings visible on screen
> Keeping track of what mode you're in is the primary reason it doesn't speak to me, is all.
Both vim and neovim has the mode on the bottom unless you're in normal. I first started using vim to get away from electron apps eating my ram. But it clicked pretty quick and fixed my RSI among other things. Modal editing is underrated.
> Keeping track of what mode you're in is the primary reason it doesn't speak to me, is all.
Both vim and neovim has the mode on the bottom unless you're in normal. I first started using vim to get away from electron apps eating my ram. But it clicked pretty quick and fixed my RSI among other things. Modal editing is underrated.