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FOSS IDEs recommendations?
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I'd suggest going with LazyVIM / SpaceVIM as a starting point, though, as configuring vim from blank state is an art itself and requires quite some time and dedication.
starting off with nothing but vim/nvim really isn't bad
I still have no understanding of how to do literally anything in vim, I couldn't even close out lol.
so you literally just never tried to learn it at all? what's the point of this comment?
I'm asking now in case it comes up again, I couldn't make any sense of the documentation for the hotkeys.
I was trying to edit config files, not learn vim at the time, I just needed a text editor so I could save my changes lol