Personally I’m a huge fan of Kakoune if you still want something customizable. I say that because it interops beautifully into the rest of the Unix ecosystem, and is extremely easy to extend. The daemon mode makes it easy to use it together with other tools like lf and tig. Building a fuzzy finder is two lines of code.
With Helix you’re kinda stuck if you need something that isn’t supported.
Personally I’m a huge fan of Kakoune if you still want something customizable. I say that because it interops beautifully into the rest of the Unix ecosystem, and is extremely easy to extend. The daemon mode makes it easy to use it together with other tools like lf and tig. Building a fuzzy finder is two lines of code.
With Helix you’re kinda stuck if you need something that isn’t supported.