> The people that use neo/vim are going to continue using it, even if Helix is better. The people who aren't yet using it will use vs-code and the few that do switch
I'm not so sure. I have been using vim for years and I still do, but in the last few years the majority of my use has been vscode with the vim plugin. I have seen the same pattern in many others.
Helix is right up my alley and I'm definitely playing with it. It's not a straight vim replacement for many reasons and it's also not yet a vscode replacement for me, but I'm very excited about it and I can absolutely see it replacing my use of vim sooner or later.
I'm not so sure. I have been using vim for years and I still do, but in the last few years the majority of my use has been vscode with the vim plugin. I have seen the same pattern in many others.
Helix is right up my alley and I'm definitely playing with it. It's not a straight vim replacement for many reasons and it's also not yet a vscode replacement for me, but I'm very excited about it and I can absolutely see it replacing my use of vim sooner or later.