I used vim for over twenty years, but finally converted to VS Code last year. It does nearly everything I want, and is easier to used than vim. For example, if I am writing a Markdown file I can see the visual representation in the same tool. Pylance highlighting is the awesomesauceness that finally convinced me to use VS Code.
The only time I fire up vim these days is if I need to run macros on a file.
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I used vim for over twenty years, but finally converted to VS Code last year. It does nearly everything I want, and is easier to used than vim. For example, if I am writing a Markdown file I can see the visual representation in the same tool. Pylance highlighting is the awesomesauceness that finally convinced me to use VS Code.
The only time I fire up vim these days is if I need to run macros on a file.
Have you tried this? github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim
no, but I will 😇
I personally use VS code, by the way your explanation is usefull 🔥