You might consider collaborating with the NeoVim core developers to gain the necessary access - after all, this isn’t Microsoft, so the process should be more flexible
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Alternatively, creating your own NeoVim fork, similar to how Cursor is based on VS Code, could be an option. However, I understand that the business benefits might not justify the effort required for such an undertaking.
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lol it will never happen! FOSS takes a lot of effort and they have founding for their software, they’re not going to blinding use their energy for that. The answer of Dan shows he doesn’t event know how Neovim works, he even wrote it wrong.
Business and open source world are two different worlds…It will never happen, but there are a lot of solution that already can rivalize with Cursor inside neovim : aider, avante, gen.nvim etc
+1, I would pay extra for a Neovim + Cursor experience. The dev experience would fly.
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+1000
This would skyrocket the worlds productivity since vim is the fastest way from brain to code.
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+1 for this, would be really helpful
This is not likely to happen, but I have just signed up to add a +1
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