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Vim departs from the reliability camp once you start adding a bunch of plugins. But as a raw editor, yes -- it's solid.


Then you're using the wrong plugins. I have about 12 here and can't recall any stability problems.


Reliability != stability (in this context).

I can reliably ssh into pretty much any server and use default vim. I cannot rely on a given plugin to be installed on the server. The more you customize vim, the less universal your knowledge of vim becomes. It's not a big deal to learn some plugins, but it is worth bringing up if people are talking about the ubiquity of it.




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