Neovim as an IDE: Harnessing LazyVim
Neovim as an IDE: Harnessing LazyVim
Neovim has long been celebrated for its lightweight, extensible core, but with the right configuration it can rival heavyweight IDEs. LazyVim is a community‑driven starter‑kit that brings modern IDE‑like features to Neovim out of the box – file explorer, fuzzy finder, LSP integration, beautiful status line, and more. Below we walk through setting up LazyVim and showcase its UI with custom screenshots.
Why choose Neovim?
- Speed – Starts in milliseconds, even on modest hardware.
- Keyboard‑first – No mouse needed once you master the keymaps.
- Extensibility – Plugins written in Lua, Vimscript, or even Rust.
- Cross‑platform – Works the same on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Getting started with LazyVim
Install Neovim (v0.9+ recommended).
