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No accounting for taste, but my similarly terse vim config includes relativenumber and number. Relativenumber is just so damn useful for doing things to larger chunks of code without having to count lines or anything.

I'm also an IDE user though. I tend to maintain a dichotomy between emacs(with evil-mode, of course) as the "kitchen sink" set up, with all the fixings, and vim with a config so short I can type it in as commands if I need to.

Vanilla vim is really perfect for quick edits to config files, scripts on random servers/VMs etc.

Bigger projects, at least for my usage, all happen on the same system , and having a bit more involved of an emacs set up makes sense there.

I suppose one could do a similar dichotomy with vim/neovim, if one had a distaste for emacs.






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