Go vanilla, plugins will make you lazy and whatever you want plugins to accomplish can surely already be done in vanilla vim.
Nerdtree is OK, vanilla vim file navigation (explore) is not as good.
Remember the existence of vimtutor if you don't know vim
noterc is for quick annotations: TESTED ONLY ON WINDOWS TODO: '%:t' registry only works properly after opening the notes file twice
when loaded will go to the notes folder in the workspace and start navigation there when editing a notes file use 'ttag' to insert '<YYYY/MM/DD> - ():'
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