![]() ![]() ![]() I prefer the linting approach to writing, because it doesn’t tell me about sentence structure or grammar until I’ve finished my thought and saved. For me, having the focus mode with a Linter that checks spelling and grammar has made a massive difference. Writing is a difficult task that requires focus and creativity.If not, get prepared to learn because there will be a lot of new terms and functionality you will need to know to get the most out of Neovim experience. If you know any of the coding terms and a little LUA, you will have a better starting point than myself. I say this as a NOOB! That is because I had no idea what a DAP, LSP, Linter, and other coding terms were before I began this journey. I’ve spent hours working on my basic configuration and I am still months away before I will be close to completion. The amount of automation, speed, and shear possibilities are limitless, but NOT without it’s downside though. Thumbnail preview: /lOyZDXfRTf- Chris Titus Tech OctoIs this the path for you? It is just better in every way once configured. Seriously feels like I'm unlocking the meaning of life. The following tweet encompasses my thoughts and feelings in my first week using Neovim. The best part is the program works on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. It does so much and we are at the beginning as it isn’t even to a 1.0 release yet. I’ve never experienced a program with such power and potential than Neovim. ![]()
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