Hii, I am getting bored using the vs code and thus was trying to shift to vim as it is more basic, fast etc. I need somewhat clean, basic .vimrc file if someone can give.. even tips are needed to get more use to it and get more of vim.
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Hii, I am getting bored using the vs code and thus was trying to shift to vim as it is more basic, fast etc. I need somewhat clean, basic .vimrc file if someone can give.. even tips are needed to get more use to it and get more of vim.
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Start with an empty one. Then find what additional features you need and extend it step by step.
To be honest, I didn't find vim to be that life changing. If you're thinking that just switching to vim will give you a tremendous speed boost after getting acquainted, then it's probably gonna be disappointing for you.
If you want a simple, fast and reliable editor to use, go for sublime text 3. It's way faster than vscode and has all the basic features that you'll need for competitive programming.
PS: This is just personal opinion though.