• moreeni
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    I am yet to meet someone who doesn’t use VSCode for web development.

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      5 hours ago

      I know plenty of people that use vim/neovim for web development. I am also one of them

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        Woah, that’s pretty cool! i installed an extension for vim keybindings inside VS Code recently, as I find them very powerful. Unfortunately, I rely on VSC’s plugin ecosystem and thus can’t fully switch over to neovim, but I’ve liked it so far for everything else I do on my system, like writing bash scripts.

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          If you’re feeling bold, check out the NeoVim VSCode plugin. It’s delightful.

          It’s essentially the VSCode remote plugin, but connecting to the NeoVim back-end.

          It gives all the functionality of NeoVim along with all the functionality of VSCode.

          Also, annecdotaly, it’s substantially faster than the VSVim plugin.

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            I’ve had issues with that one because I’m using VS Codium flatpak. I’ve exposed system binaries and the extension found the nvim binary, yet it kept erroring out with the message that Nvim was disconnected. VSVim is better in that regard for my case, because it is a stand-alone extension.