Comment by haar
2 days ago
LazyVim is about as easy as it gets in the Vim space for a fully-fledged (but customizable) editor.
https://www.lazyvim.org/installation
Then run `LazyExtras` and you get a prompt that shows things like:
Recommended Languages: (2)
○ lang.docker mason.nvim nvim-lspconfig nvim-treesitter none-ls.nvim nvim-lint
○ lang.toml nvim-lspconfig
Hit x against a couple and you're off to the races.
[lang.docker and lang.toml are examples of things you're selecting, the list after is what is being installed and configured for that thing]
For things like integrating a debugger, or to run your tests directly inline from the editor might require more customisation though.
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