- 1 Post
- 23 Comments
Agree on all counts. I didn’t like finding and comparing plugins for neovim, and then wrestling with environment stuff to get them to work, and having to change a bunch of options to get nvim to work how I want. With helix, my config of things I’ve changed from default is very small, and there’s no wrestling with plugins.
And yeah, “select then act” feels a lot smoother and more intuitive to me. If you like that and like plugins tho, check out kakuone
I used neovim but recently switched to helix and highly recommend it. If you haven’t tried nvim yet, give helix a try before deciding. A good way to compare is do the tutorial of each and see which you like more
nvim +Tutor
andhx --tutor
(orhelix --tutor
).If you’re a current vim user the helix keybindings are only a small learning curve after the tutorial, and feel a lot smoother imo




@iiGxC@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone know how to execute a script when a certain sound plays?40•1YBe careful: this could be you https://xkcd.com/1172/
Oh yeah I do this, I’ll raise you that mine also sshs into my server to update the editor theme