This is the best setup for vscode I've ever seen, I've been using neovim for 2 years, can't even remember the last time I opened vscode but I'm willing to give it another try after watching this video. Thanks!
Have to be honest, didn't expected this to be that good
Neovim came into my view a few days ago. I've never really used it, i am mainly a VSCode guy. But this made me curious enough to try vim motions and set up my own keybindigs. Thanks a lot and we need more content like this on here.
This is amazing my man. Just added this to my vscode. I mostly use vscode for debugging a little bit and to do formatting or editing of jsons. This is a game changer!
i canr believe how could you have such a great content and this little subs? Really apriciate the work you are doing!
This is amazing! Everytime I wanted to work in vscode because of better language support out-of-the-box I was always missing my nvim shortcuts. Really appreciate this 👌
Amazing, thanks for such a good video. I've spent 2 months in NeoVim mostly to learn Vim motions and... VSCode seems to have overwhelmingly better UX. Feels faster, reloading by itself etc. Superb video.
This is literally the best vscode config I have ever seen, like I have cheeked a LOT of them. You are amazing!
Great video, Much appreciated! We badly need part 2
Great job, tried this in the past, the conditions were something I completely ignore which caused me a lot confusion.
hey, I really appreciate this video, i was facing a lot of problems and you helped me solve them, i love that we have people like you in this community, thanks a lot mate, keep up the good work.
Great video! I want to see part 2.
This is fantastic. I'm having to use Cursor at work, and have been slowly trying to bring my neovim keybinds over, and this will greatly help. Plus, it appears we use a lot of the same keybinds so they'll transfer 1:1!
Love seeing you show the programming of vsCode keybinds you can do some really powerful stuff.
terminal vim only tryhards are so annoying. this config solves every problem ive had with the vim+vscode combination and will be a great foundation to build on top. Thank you
Nice video, I will try it out. I have been following Ben Awad's TS fullstack video for the last month and have found myself having to move my right hand to hit arrow keys or end a lot when writing code, and have been getting swamped with tabs since I didn't know the shortcuts to navigate between splits and tabs to close them without a mouse. One thing I think was missing in this video was navigating to terminals and swapping between them.
This is freaking beautiful! Awesome stuff
execllent video for setting up shortcuts in VSCode, Thank you sir.
You are a legend, I'm kind of facing issues with neovim(nvchad) it is freezing I don't know why, having the same problem with lazyvim too. So kindof thinking to switching back to vscode and came across this video. Now I'll definitely switch to vscode!
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