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Still waiting for VSCopium

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I thought you had a typo… But then I look it up…

https://github.com/TheHolyTachanka/VsCopium

It’s real… But I think it’s abandoned…

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i always mistype codium as copium…
so

alias --save copium codium

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13 points

Come to neovim and spend countless hours tweaking your configs when you should be working 🙃

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Crazy that people seem to think you’re serious and that Neovim needs constant tweaking. I built my config nearly 6 months ago and have only edited it to add new keybinds when I think of how something could be faster or easier. Everything else has been pretty stable.

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That was exactly my experience with it.

I was using VIM in the old days, so I already had some memories on now to do basic editing.

And then I’ve spent a week trying to make NeoVIM a well adjusted IDE for C, Java, JavaScript and go. I’ve quit after a week, as the results were not satisfactory.

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I just installed CoC with a language server, and it works like a charm.

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  • Install VSCode
  • Install all extensions
  • Copy extensions folder
  • Install Codium
  • Move extensions to Codium extensions folder
  • Remove VSCode
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You can also download the *.vsix file of the desired extension from either Github or Microsoft’s extension marketplace and install it manually by clicking on “Install from VSIX” in the Extensions menu.

This obviously doesn’t solve the update problem and it is also questionable if this is in terms with the “Microsoft Terms of Use” of the extension.

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Does codium handle updates for the extensions?

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As long as the same extensions exist in its repositories, yes. VSCodium has its own extension marketplace though, many of the most used can be easily found there.

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or just use the vscode marketplace in codium…

you can also just use openvsix, which actually contains everything you’ll ever need

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This works until you have debug .NET.

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4 points

vim users: you guys got buttons?

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Hey you get to decide between neovim and vim

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neovim is not much different really, except you can do configs in lua (much better).

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Vim chocked for me when I tried to launch it with git commit -v with a massive changeset (~100 files, lots of small changes per file), and neovim was cool with it.

So neovim is just a little bit smoother.

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I don’t think that’s much of a choice.

#neovim4life

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I miss when this was vim vs Emacs

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Whish side were you on then? The correct side (emacs) or the wrong side (vim)?

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Why not both? I’ve used Emacs with evil-mode for several years. I did use Vim before that for longer though.

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If you count that as both then I agree. I also use emacs with modal keybinds (not vim-style though)

I just wanted to bring back the flame war a little sijce you were nostalgic about it

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