2/ is a simple git grep could make the job ?
3/6/7/8/ I think it depends on the quality of your LSP, I'm happy of Ale : bind AleGoToDefinition ; AleFindReference ; github.com/dense-analysis/ale#5xi-...
Then just configure your preferred LSP for each language you use.
9/ I never get bothered by Emmet, so I don't get your concern (except on vscode)
10/ I think ultisnippet is nice, I have to check my config
A software engineer interested in solving real problems, developer productivity & learning languages for fun. Primarily working on Node.js, React & databases. Current Interest: Rustlang
I will have to spend some time figuring that out then. I am not one of those super person's who become productive within a week. May be I need to figure it out.
I am not that great with color schemes & all so I would like some nice color scheme recommendations as well.
A software engineer interested in solving real problems, developer productivity & learning languages for fun. Primarily working on Node.js, React & databases. Current Interest: Rustlang
2/ is a simple git grep could make the job ?
3/6/7/8/ I think it depends on the quality of your LSP, I'm happy of Ale : bind AleGoToDefinition ; AleFindReference ; github.com/dense-analysis/ale#5xi-...
Then just configure your preferred LSP for each language you use.
9/ I never get bothered by Emmet, so I don't get your concern (except on vscode)
10/ I think ultisnippet is nice, I have to check my config
I will have to spend some time figuring that out then. I am not one of those super person's who become productive within a week. May be I need to figure it out.
I am not that great with color schemes & all so I would like some nice color scheme recommendations as well.
There are a lot of built in ones. Try desert.
Sure I'll check it out. Thanks
I'm starting to remake and clean my full config, 'cause I would like to switch to nvim. So I can share my dot config, once it will be done.