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oh man dracula is so good. just installed on my vscode.

25 years with vim...all the way with vscode now



You switched from VIM to VS Code? How was that transition?


VS Code is my vim.

I use VSCode NeoVim and clangd and a few other extensions. I've used a ton of vims and vim apps, but I'm just done with tweaking editors now. I'm happy with this setup.

My color theme is Light (Visual Studio). I like it but then color themes are personal choices.


It's a little easier if you install the vim plugin on VS Code. However, I really wish VS Code had a more comprehensive set of vim keybindings.


With the vim plugin? If not, how did you adapt?


I might've misunderstood the question but Dracula has per-app configs available:

https://draculatheme.com/visual-studio-code

They're all separate projects on GitHub so you can usually just use them with your regular plugin manager or even a git submodule.


I think they're asking how they adapted their workflow seeing as the way you use Vim and VSCode is so wildly different.




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