If it's just using the keyboard that's holding you back from VSCode, you'll be pleased to know it has plenty of its own shortcuts, as well as a "VIM navigation" mode you can turn on.
> you'll be pleased to know it has plenty of its own shortcuts, as well as a "VIM navigation" mode you can turn on.
For doing something quick, VS Code's Vim mode is… fine. But not if you're something serious. I often quit it in disgust and go back to Neovim.
What do you use?
Vim mode in vscode is not even close to emulating a real neovim setup.