Been using LunarVim which seems discontinued and started to break recently. Probably moving to SpaceVim soon. Other distro’s being used here?

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Why not consider building one yourself “just for yourself”

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i use lazyvim every day. it just works and i’m, well, too lazy to configure nvim myself.

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LazyVim. Didn’t have time to do everything manually when I wanted to cut over from regular vim. I have quite a few customizations on top, but its a pretty solid base. I use with neovim nightly via nixos.

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I use LazyVim and I really like it. It doesn’t try to force too much abstractions on you. It’s basically a bunch of Lazy.nvim configs that you can easily modify without having to overwrite them as a whole. I also really like LazyVim’s extras - preconfigured plugins disabled by default, but enablable via single item in config, or through TUI.

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I started with kickstart.nvim. It was good to understand Lua and how neovim works. Now following LazyVim for Ambitious Developers because distros good, less breakage.

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