Would love to get a total walkthrough vid. I also want to move to Neovim but I can't find any decent "guide" on it. p.s. I don't see the link in the description?
There are many good guides for Neovim setup with different approaches. I have watched many of them and taken bits and pieces from each. Really enjoyed the Primeagen guide and TJ's one-video guide (which uses kickstart), but the configuration in the video series linked below from 'typecraft' (minus the colorscheme choice) is probably the one that resonated the most with me recently. (I have been a Vim user for ~20 years but converted most of my development tasks over to a Neovim workflow over the last couple of years.) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zHTeCSVAFNY.html
I recently jumped into neovim because I needed to switch up as I have been coding all day everyday on a big project and my wrist was killing me by the end of the day from using the mouse and jumping back and forth. Not to promote someone else's channel, but just to help out I found Josean Martinez 2024 nvim video to be by far the best on YT. You will get a good setup but also learn enough to start doing things on your own which is what I did. I am sure this channel will do a pretty good one soon, the production quality of this video was really good. I'll even subscribe to help support. FYI, I also setup my VScode to use vim motions with the vscodevim plugin. I am loving neovim, but I am still much quicker for now in VScode because of the familiarity, so for main project work I am still using it but with vim motions installed and a bunch of configs for it to make it feel more like neovim. Good luck. It's a rabbit hole, but a fun and cool one if you are into this sort of thing. Using nvim reminds me how I felt going from PC to Mac a long long time ago, it's just more enjoyable to use from my perspective.