Vim 9.2 has been released today as the latest version of this open-source and highly configurable text editor, a release that introduces new features and improvements.

  • somegeek@programming.dev
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    1 hour ago

    I exclusively use neovim, both on personal computers and on servers.

    Just the fact that I can customize it with Lua, and therefore, languages that can compile to Lua, like fennel and guile, makes it 100 times better if you have lots of configurations. Also, the docs are better.

    But in the end, vim is tge OG and I love both, but prefer neovim for my usage.

    And the split isn’t awkward at all. They have healthy competition and the fact that they both exist means we get better editors. Same goes for zillion linux distros out there and otger stuff.

    • The Cuuuuube@beehaw.org
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      25 minutes ago

      the most active developers in both communities are frequently in both communities, and if they’re not, they have a ton of respect for the developers in the other community. The “Neovim split the community” crowd who villifies the Neovim community seems to be a thread unique to people who first got involved in open source through Hackernews and are supremely confident that they know better about what’s going on than people who are directly involved