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I agree. Personally, I prefer getting used to the defaults than going through the pain of customization. I tried it, but it meant additional syncing between my machines, fighting with plugins, and it's not always possible to customize vi mode in some environments (like Eclipse or Sublime).

Overall, I think vim is great for simple and fast editing, but as soon as I need to work on a multiple files projects, I switch to something else, possibly using vi mode if there's one (and even there, I wonder if I shouldn't embrace mac os shortcuts once for all).




Well considering things like visual mode and line numbering are not defaults that seems to be leaving an aweful lot of functionality switched off.


You CAN customize Vim (I guess you mean Vintageous) on sublime.




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