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I use neovim with zepl and set up lsp with lsp-config and coq_nvim. It allows me to use the R repl while still using vim commands in a terminal. If you want some of those extras that an ide would give you, like file browsing and listing environments, then I don't really know of any alternatives to rstudio, other than vscode.
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kok.nvim
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I use neovim with zepl and set up lsp with lsp-config and coq_nvim. It allows me to use the R repl while still using vim commands in a terminal. If you want some of those extras that an ide would give you, like file browsing and listing environments, then I don't really know of any alternatives to rstudio, other than vscode.
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Actually file browsing specifically is solved elegantly by lots of Vim plugins, e.g. Neo-tree.