I am also firmly in the vanilla config camp.
Neovim is very usable out of the box. Once you are invested in the interface (modal editing) then look to get 'fancy'.
I think the big config approach just tries to make the editor an IDE. You don't most of that to try it out.
Start simple.
I am also firmly in the vanilla config camp.
Neovim is very usable out of the box. Once you are invested in the interface (modal editing) then look to get 'fancy'.
I think the big config approach just tries to make the editor an IDE. You don't most of that to try it out.
Start simple.