Journey to the centre of vim

During the same time, I got interested in DevOps, and so felt a natural pull towards terminal-based editors. Emacs felt too intimidating, so the natural course took me to vim.

I was amazed at the world of opportunities that vim created for me, from granular customization to fast versatility, I couldn’t get enough of setting up my own .vimrc . Now at the same time, I had my semester finals (which obviously didn't go too well).

As my exams ended (along with a part of me), I figured out my perfect build. It included some popular plugins like:

And the following terminal tools (yes, I shifted to zsh ):

So my environment started looking visually verbose, which is just the way I prefer: