Vim>emacs>any other text editor>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ides
Vim>emacs>any other text editor>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ides
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how is vim for editing LaTeX documents? Any good plugins?
Hey guys what plugins do you all use.
I personally love using vimscript for all the features I see other editors having.
What's in your _vimrc files vros?
vim-live-latex-preview
>or just use latexmk
Text objects give me a boner.
literally spend 100 years configuring it to how vscode operates out of the box.
MUH KEYBOARD CENTRICS
VSCode is better
>he doesn't know about kakoune
:set nu and your good to go? anything else is styling so ricers can jerk themselves off.
I use vscode with vim keybindings. It's unfortunate but vscode's semantic auto completion, refactoring and debugging is far better than any available vim plugins.
>Vim>emacs
More like:
vim ⊂ emacs
How is it for python?
Perfect
>no nano masterrace
I'll try it out when I get home.
>They still don't know about Spacemacs
The greatest text editor wrapped in the greatest project development operating system, and you're not using. What the fuck, Jow Forums
No text editor fag has ever explained to me how are thos autism programs better than an ide, i know thy are shit at writing anything that is not in english but whats evene the advantage when writing code?
lower RAM load, faster meta-editing processes (refactoring, opening different files, etc...), improved workflow (subjective, but less time spent moving your arm to your mouse, moving the cursor around to the correct position, clicking, and moving your arm back to the keyboard takes a lot of time)
is there a guide for using vi(m)?
i load up vi and get lost trying to figure out the controls.
vimtutor
thanks~
actually ignore that link, I forgot it was made by a faggot who asks you to pay to continue later on
It's not that hard you only need a few to use it. Like /, b, w, x, :w, :q, d, y, i, a, ?, g, and hjkl
And p
Is that the best you've got? A fucking gimmick?
gay. Seemed like a neat idea though....
I'll use the other user's link for reference.
Vim can't refactor shit. Any decent IDE has a vi plugin also.
What? vimtutor is a command you can run and it runs you through the vim basics.
Unless you’re talking about Bram and how vim is technically “donationware”.
he's not talking about vimtutor, he means a link that got posted (and subsequently deleted)
I just want something like VSCode that doesn't gobble up my 3GB RAM. I want a folder tree on the side, tabs of my open files, coloring of code, and decent autocomplete.
op you're living in the last millenium, vim is way to complicated to be used for real work, the learning curve is one of the worst
pic related: real masterrace
I've been looking for the same thing for a while user
wtf is that
god-tier editor for windows
what are neovim downsides?
maybe just scarcity?
it has some issues running external programs within vim, so the function fzy provides for vim doesn't work REEEEEEE
>muh minimalism
>Ubuntu fags btfo
At the same time, you're proud that your text editor comes bundled with multiple IRC clients, multiple web clients, a mailbox, games, among other nonessential features for a text editor?
Emacs support for Elixir is shitty
Why did VSCode unironically become the best choice for most web tasks
>not being a lisp wizard hobo and living out of a bare metal emacs install on a libre x60
Sad!
underrated post
bet that faggot also uses non free hardware without libreboot
It's a TUI.
>not using kakoune
vim -y
coding is for gay nerds
>not using micro
bet that faggot doesn't even enjoy eating dead skin off of his feet
I don't see the use of vim
if I want to edit a small config file I use nano
if I want to write a simple code I use a text editor like VSC
if I want to write enterprise code I use a proper IDE
The text editor / IDE which you are most comfortable with and you find conductive to productive workflows is the best text editor.
It’s like sublime text, but free, relatively fast and it didn’t immediately choke on files greater than 10mb. That combined with Microsoft’s marketing and JavaScript eating the world.
>I want a folder tree
ls in terminal or from vim as :!ls.
>tabs of my open files
Buffers, or the far easier method of opening a new tab in your terminal emulator and opening the file in a new vim instance.
>coloring of code
Vim does syntax highlighting, pretty much every single editor does.
>decent autocomplete
YCM works pretty good for lots of languages. It also provides IDE-like features via clang compilation at runtime.
God, it is perfect.
Any good resources to learn Vim?
Emacs is an IDE.
do people unironically use this garbage?
nano is the gay editor in between vim and atom
open terminal and type vimtutor
>Jow Forums is one person
intellij shit + vim mode
Shits heaven
boomer shit
>Both ALE and YCM are async now
Nice.
>install visual studio code
>open it
>it tries to open a website
fuck you
>vscode
I don't trust anything made my microsoft anymore, and i'm especially not entrusting them with my livelihood
nice, but i can do that in vim because i can run regex in vim
it's open source retard
vis > vim
I use vim for text editing and small changes to scripts
I use emacs for programming projects as an IDE
I consider a switch from Vim, tell me more.
Use KDevelop.. Underrated great IDE with Vi keybindings.
Emacs w/evil > vim.
Its literally just a better, more extensible vim within emacs.
why are you so batshit crazy? what could you possibly be afraid microsoft will do? delete every copy of your work even on repositories? Jow Forums is literally full of you paranoid schizo's or is it just a comfy reaffirmation that you're using garbage 1970's inferior technology
There used to be one guy on here that actually used it for everything, and constantly challenged people to try and get him to do something that you can't do with nano. I remember seeing him use nano as a web browser at one point as well.
by the way i have a really stupid question
how do i complie shit with gcc when i dont want to read over 21 fucking thousands lines of man page
just google it dude.
ln -s kak vim amirite?
kakoune is vim well designed, just go through the README and get started with it. As a teaser, it has very good lsp integration with a plugin, better than anything vim has.
Just shows you suck at Tetris.
I unironically use ed.
Most of the mentioned programs that come bundled fucking suck. The text editor bundled with Emacs fucking sucks too. Good thing there is Evil mode and the powerful Lisp integration stuff (SLIME, CIDER, geiser). Otherwise the damn thing would be pretty useless.
With evil-mode this is indeed true.
I like vim's native completion. But ctrl+x really sucks as a shortcut.
What do you guys have it mapped to?
Just use control-space:
inoremap
fuck you guys with your hard shit, i just use nano
Sadly yes, my math teacher used this at university for some C code.
Why is the logo for nano an eta?
nano would be god tier if it had Emacs key bindings. OpenBSD had the right idea with mg.
KDevelop uses Kate as the editor. Supports a fuckload of languages and has an option to import your .vimrc.
Try zile.
redpill me right now and i will start.
not joking. just compare with vim and even if it's equal i'll start.
emacs as a base, with vim keybindings/modes on top. emacs uses lisp, which is better than vimscript.
Does there exist a scripting language shittier than vimscript?
i dont know lisp well. how's the learning curve. im proficient in C, bash and python though.
>what could you possibly be afraid microsoft will do? delete every copy of your work even on repositories?
user, i
>garbage 1970's inferior technology
ah, so you are actually referring to microsoft