On Tue Jul 5, 2022 at 7:44 AM CDT, wrote: > >>> If someone's using vim and follows this style, what plugin and/or > >>> setting do you use? > >> > >> set tabstop=8 > >> set softtabstop=0 > >> set shiftwidth=0 > >> set noexpandtab > >> > >>Not being lazy to type text, and indenting each line manually. > >>Side note: vim is bloated compared to vi and vis. > > Yeah, Vim is extremely bloated.. I tried counting it's SLOC, both C and .vim > and stuff, and it's above 700000, I think.. if I counted it well, not sure. > Vi seems minimalistic - skimmed a it's source code.. but just A BIT too > minimal (suckless-style patches needed xD). > > This is why I'm creating my own text terminal. > I don't give a shit if it doesn't become 1/1000 as popular as Vim is, I > want it > to be simple, suckless, and powerful-ish. > The cross-platform compatibility might be a shit-thing.
Well, vim is problematic for several reasons. neovim is said to be 'cleaner' code and more collaborative; Unfortunately, many useful plugins that I need for working with markdown/ pandoc (e.g. youcompleteme) don't run on all platforms with neovim, why I'm still stuck with vim (from time to time I need a manuscript finished..). Since my hand mobility is limited, I cannot use Emacs, et al. (;-)), and atom, which was a very versatile editor, is dead. My point: the tab/intend/space issue is only the tip of the iceberg. Probably a newly written 'vimish' editor is needed.