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So there is a fork of vim called vim-classic which lacks AI slop and I want to switch to it but if *possible* I'd like to get the neovim python plugin support so I'm thinking we need a vim-neoclassic

Is there a way to run helix in a mode where it behaves exactly like vim and changes nothing

@mcc Vim-romantic?

@mcc I am not up to date with neovim policy on AI, is it bad or you just skipped neovim for other reasons?

@Rk I dont understand the question. Neovim uses "AI code assistants", which I find unacceptable. I thought the python plugins were exclusive to neovim. I could be wrong about that.

@mcc Wasn't aware that neovim improved the python plugin support over vim. As in authoring vim plugins in python. Thought it was all in on Lua. What plugin uses the neovim python plugin support?

@mcc yeah so ‘it is bad’ and I just sadly found out now. I think python is an exclusive to neovim too. This is so exhausting, I don’t even use syntax highlight.

@PuercoPop hey @Rk it looks like i was wrong

@mcc @Rk OG vim has python plugins: task wiki is one example. That eventually annoyed me enough to try re-implementing it (in lua, for neovim). (I haven’t done anything about the LLM situation yet)
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@mcc I know this was probably tongue in cheek but evil-helix https://github.com/usagi-flow/evil-helix is a thing.

@thomastc I was serious. Thanks

@mcc oh no what...ai slop in vim? Is nothing sacred

@rin @thomastc Thanks.