Vim, in its vanilla flavour, doesnt offer much. It's power remains in its extensibility. There are hundreds of plugins that offer a bunch of features that you might be looking for. Give them a try!
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I have some… I am using nvChad am quite sure it has some.. my problem is knowing what to change… probably jumping in like this is not the best option but if I manage myself with it I can go deeper at later stages…
Most changes happen inside .vimrc. Even plugin settings can be changed inside .vimrc.