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Mark Rosenthal2016-10-05 22:31:07
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Mark Rosenthal, 2016-10-05 22:31:07

Should I move to neovim?

Hello.
Have you heard of neovim , an improved fork of vim?
The main feature is in the asynchronous operation of plugins and its size (almost rewritten from scratch)
How do you like it? Already using? Recommend?

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Daniil Kolesnichenko, 2016-10-13
@KolesnichenkoDS

By the way, Vim 8.0 added a lot of NeoVim features (including asynchronous plugins), so at the moment the only feature that keeps me on NeoVim is the built-in terminal emulator. No tmux stood next to it in terms of convenience, IMHO.

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sim3x, 2016-10-05
@sim3x

https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/3wyvh8/neovi...

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Andrey Sidorov, 2016-10-13
@morr

You should try it yourself and decide if it suits you or not. Some vim plugins don't work or don't work properly in neovim.
When I tried it about a year ago, I didn’t like something, I didn’t use it.
Six months ago, a new employee came to where I work, he used neovim. After working for a couple of days, something went wrong with him, and he migrated to macvim :)

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