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Anyone who works with HTML knows about Emmet, a tool that automatically generates HTML structures with a concise but powerful command. I wanted this kind of experience with LaTeX, which is also a markup language with very verbose syntax.
A quick search gives https://github.com/ckunte/latex-snippets-vim and I'm sorry to say, that demo looks better than yours so far.
Yeah, I mean I wouldn't necessarily suggest using someone else's personal snippets since they're so specific to someone's use case/workflow, but I definitely agree about making one's own snippets with ultisnips. Here's my own tex.snippets and bib.snippets, for example.