Would you honestly recommend someone learning neovim as they begin their coding journey? Or would you suggest some other kind of IDE first?

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  • vim-pandoc

    pandoc integration and utilities for vim

  • With that, the only thing left to do was the make it as convenient as possible to export an MLA-formatted PDF from inside Neovim, so I wrote a custom function using the vim-pandoc plugin as a wrapper to make the command simpler:

  • dotfiles

    Discontinued My dotfiles. Prose and code at the speed of thought. (by Enchoseon)

  • My modified mla.sty is available here, it needs to be pasted into your TeX home directory to work properly. I also a have demo file available (.md -> .pdf) that serves as a visual explainer.

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  • helix

    A post-modern modal text editor.

  • I recommend instead using Helix https://docs.helix-editor.com/install.html, it works out of the box. Just install the language server https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/wiki/How-to-install-the-default-language-servers for the programming language you want and you are done.

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