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Try out visual studio code #2

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(This is a followup to #1)

Visual Studio Code with the neovim-backed vi extension is a really nice editor. It's not as much of a hassle updating and setting up, because it doesn't use vim-script. You'll really like it, and if you switch i won't feel as lame for using it.

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Choose between the stable release and the insider's version. I switch between the two regularly, since you can have both installed simultaneously.

After it's installed, you can use the command prompt thingy by typing + shift + P. In the prompt, start typing Extensions install and choose the install option. Then search the extensions marketplace for "vim" and install the most popular one that comes up.

Outcome

Once you're setup with vscode, we can kick back on the roof deck and sip margaritas.

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