This is the best editor I've ever used.
>Multi-selection system that makes refactoring stupid fast and tons of Vim plugins obsolete
>Altered grammar with new keybinds that is a smart improvement over Vim, shows what you'll edit before you do
>Tons of sensible built-in commands and behaviors that also obsolete the need for an *rc script, plugins
>Fuzzy search and tab-selection built in to all commands that need it, again obsoletes plugins
>Context help dialogs that you can ignore or turn off
>No script functions, only commands which integrate well with bash, can pipe data to and from the editor (awk, python, git, etc...)
>Works amazingly well with Tilix, i3, tmux as a result
Why haven't you taken the kakpill, /g/?
does it have a working latex plugin with grammar correction ?
>>62470626
Latex probably already has highlighting support. If there's a CLI grammar checker for Linux, write a command to pipe selected text to it and replace it with the fixed text.
https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/blob/master/README.asciidoc#defining-commands
all the alt keybinds are shit.
>>62470490
Whatever happened to yzis?
>>62470490
If I wanted to use chorder keys I'd use emacs. I don't, thus I use Neovim.
>>62470490
It's very cool, can I open and edit any file on any *nix server through ssh with it?