• @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    You do know you can remove the minimaps (that do come from hell) ?

    Other than that, I started trying neovim. I like the concept of not having too move your “mouse” hand but boy it’s a chore to start xD

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      22 years ago

      While I always remove the minimaps, may I ask someone more experienced than me why minimaps are even a thing in VSCode? What am I supposed to see? 1 pixel tall gibberish?

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        12 years ago

        A more detailed version of the dots in the scrollbar.

        It’s quite useful files that are thousands of lines long.

        Why that log? Because it’s 15+ year old code.

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        12 years ago

        In vscode you can see git changes, errors, search matches. Personally I couldn’t live without it. Great to pickup from where you started and code reviews/git diffs.

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      12 years ago

      Ofc I knew! Yeah, (neo)vim takes time to adjust. Personally I only use a bunch of commands, never bothered with the advanced stuff.