>Installing plugins is one good example of this, where even if you use a Vim plugin (or this, it seems), you still need to resolve to using the mouse/Tabbing to actually install the plugin itself.
Sounds like a minor annoyance at best... Where vim-mode is important to me is editing and navigating code, not when installing plugins...
It's not just installing plugins. It's the VCS view, the symbol list, the terminal, the file browser, the search pane, the debugger pane, any pane added by any extension, etc.
I didn’t expect to disagree with you at first because I also struggle with vim
-Code plug-ins, but it really never occurred to me that it would cover the entire functionality of Vim outside the editor and file navigation.
Sounds like a minor annoyance at best... Where vim-mode is important to me is editing and navigating code, not when installing plugins...