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    Andrew Gallant‏ @burntsushi5 Apr 22
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    I just spent the last two evenings converting from vim to neovim. Most of the work was just going through every line of my vim config and cleaning things up. But I also dug into getting LSP w/ rust-analyzer working right. Here's my final recipe: https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/g5ckqi/rfc_transition_to_rustanalyzer_as_our_official/fo90t1c/ …

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      2. ZomboDB‏ @zombodb Apr 22
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        I have an honest question or two. I guess the first is why did you switch, and the other is why would you spend the time configuring it? I grew up in the early days of Unix, and I absolutely hate config files because I was taught the basic minimum that works everywhere

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      3. Andrew Gallant‏ @burntsushi5 Apr 23
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        Answered first in another tweet. As for two, I configure things to make me more productive. I don't care about restricting myself to the basic minimum 100% of the time.

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      2. Mark Papadakis‏ @markpapadakis Apr 22
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        Replying to @burntsushi5

        Was it worth it ? Any particular feature that motivated you to do it ?

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        Replying to @markpapadakis

        Not really. Just seems like a more coherent project. And I look forward to using Lua instead of vimscript. My original impetus was to try nvim's native lsp support, but it isn't quite ready yet.

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      2. Bradford Larsen‏ @bradlarsen Apr 22
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        Replying to @burntsushi5

        I switched a while ago, using ale-vim for rudimentary LSP support, and rls for Rust. Go-to-def seems to work well! (That’s like 95% of my LSP use.)

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      3. Andrew Gallant‏ @burntsushi5 Apr 23
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        Yeah, I've been using RLS for a while. But eventually RLS is going to get deprecated, so I'm trying to get on the rust-analyzer train. :-) But yeah, jump-to-definition is the primary thing I use it for. I don't bother with auto-completions.

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