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nix-darwin-dotfiles
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I do still dabble in Vim land, just making sure my colorschems moonfly and nightfly remain compatible with both Vim and Neovim.
I do still dabble in Vim land, just making sure my colorschems moonfly and nightfly remain compatible with both Vim and Neovim.
I'm also still using init.vim. I don't see any points as well to move over to an init.lua file. I've tried to setup packer but it looks like that I had to go more deeper into this to setup my stuff, so I stay for the time being with vim-plug.
Most of mine is in Vimscript except for any modern Neovim plugin, I configure all of those in Lua. You can so I sprinkle Lua lightly within my configuration.
Yes and no. Neovim itself won't load any faster, but there are tools that work better with lua (e.g. packer.nvim). You can also pull some tricks to make neovim load faster (see https://github.com/shaunsingh/vimrc-dotfiles/blob/main/.config/nvim/init.lua)