Will Helix fall into config hell when plugin support comes out?
I use Nvim rather than Helix, I've done some reading about it and I think its a pretty cool project; because it's not Vim and has nice features built-in. That's a good way to avoid a bunch of 3rd party plugin implementations.
I know some users switched from Emacs and Vim or Nvim, but right now a lot of users' Nvim workflows couldn't be recreated in Helix since a lot of functionality comes from plugins. I think a big advantage for Helix if most users could have feature-rich IDE setups without long configs and spending many hours working on them.