Is there a decent way to run #vim on Windows? I really like Vim, and don't really need a full VM for what I'm doing, but it seems like the Windows terminal just is not fond of Vim.
@ikea_femme MinGW maybe?
@ikea_femme @kel I've been running neovim (and nvim-qt) on windows since they more or less support it now. There are some rough edges and some stuff doesn't work (i.e. embedded terminals) but I wanted an editing experience that was more nimble than spacemacs
@kel @ikea_femme If you want to use the windows subsystem for linux you can try this for a decent terminal https://github.com/mintty/wsltty