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&lt;p&gt;Some time ago
one of the participants in the 💬&lt;a href="https://t.me/r4ven_me_chat/14327"&gt;Raven chat&lt;/a&gt; asked:&lt;/p&gt;

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 &lt;p&gt;Shalom everyone, I saw your thread about Vim a bit late.
Honestly, I read what was written about Vim, also googled it, and still did not understand why people, conditionally speaking, &amp;ldquo;jerk off&amp;rdquo; to it so much.
You cannot make a full-fledged IDE out of it, as a remote code editor on machines maybe, and even that seems conditional to me.
For simple mortal tasks, nano is actually enough.
Although after reading about LazyVim, yes, it looks interesting, but again, what is the point? The same thing can be done in nano, the only advantage I see is code completion, but maybe I just have not embraced the ideas that Vim \ LazyVim provides.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>