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Neovim with the LunarVim config.
I recently switched from regular Vim to Neovim, using LazyVim config.
LunarVim is great but I really think its better to make your own config and spend the initial investment of getting that set up.
You'll understand the editor better and because of that can configure it to exactly how you want, and integrate things you regularly use into it (such as plugin features and bash functions) and also learn some Lua along the way
Always tried to try neovim but felt kinda overwhelmed since I was always a jetbrains/vscode kind of guy. Never knew there were pre-configured setups. I'll give this one a try, thanks!
Edit: and I've just seen it supports Vue, fucking great
Honestly, you are better off by sticking with Jetbrains/Code and using their vim keybindings. If you really enjoy spending hours configuring vim to do what the others do out of the box, then go for it. Otherwise just use vim keybindings everywhere.
I've been trying it but the LSP refuses to work. It's supposed to be work out of the box, but it just doesn't. It's better than vim, but still distant from any IDE I've used. Feels like going back to the dark ages (vim is babylonian times and nano is stone age).