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If you're willing to take the plunge and spend more time in the terminal you could give neovim a try.
To turn it into an IDE contender you can use LazyVim to automatically setup a bunch of quality of life improvements.
It's a bit of a commitment to learn but it is super rewarding when you get it.
kickstart is another great starting point for tinkerers