> I find it a bit weird to include VsCode and Helix here together.
I work with people who declared config bankruptcy, switched from Emacs/Neovim to VS Code, and are perfectly happy and (maybe even more?) productive as a result.
VSC is not in the same category as vim but it seems to appeal because it's a halfway house between vim/Helix and a heavier IDE. John Carmack even said something similar about VSC in his Lex Fridman interview:
01:11:31.060 And I am super happy that that seems to be winning
01:11:33.540 over even a lot of the old Vim and Emacs people
01:11:36.140 that they're kind of like,
01:11:37.140 hey, visual studio code's maybe not so bad.
01:11:40.060 I am, that may be the final peacekeeping solution
https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/2377
And subsequent icon support:
https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/2869
> I find it a bit weird to include VsCode and Helix here together.
I work with people who declared config bankruptcy, switched from Emacs/Neovim to VS Code, and are perfectly happy and (maybe even more?) productive as a result.
VSC is not in the same category as vim but it seems to appeal because it's a halfway house between vim/Helix and a heavier IDE. John Carmack even said something similar about VSC in his Lex Fridman interview:
01:11:31.060 And I am super happy that that seems to be winning
01:11:33.540 over even a lot of the old Vim and Emacs people
01:11:36.140 that they're kind of like,
01:11:37.140 hey, visual studio code's maybe not so bad.
01:11:40.060 I am, that may be the final peacekeeping solution
01:11:43.260 where everybody is reasonably happy
01:11:45.620 with something like that.
https://karpathy.ai/lexicap/0309-large.html