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title: "Vim features that IDE wish they could have"
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title: "Vim's superpowers"
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description: ""
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date: 2024-04-03
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date: 2024-04-11
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tags: ["vim", "tools"]
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I get asked at lot why I use vim and people don't believe me when I tell them I don't miss IntelliJ or other IDEs. This post will explain why I initially left the comfort of my well-known IDE and tried vim. I'm also going to explain why I find vim's way of handling keybinds and file tabs appealing ; as well as what my paint-points with traditional IDE's way of handling them were.
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I get asked at lot why I use vim and people don't believe me when I tell them I don't miss IntelliJ or other IDEs. This post will explain why I initially left the comfort of my well-known IDE and tried vim. I'm also going to explain why I find vim's way of handling keybinds and file tabs appealing ; as well as what my pain-points with traditional IDE's way of handling them were.
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## The learning curve
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