Dear Vim List

I am a long time vim user, but struggling to use vim for up-to-date python 
development using poetry and ruff. I could do with some help, also to bring my 
plugins up-to-date with contemporary practice.

My favoured model for development is vim-go (for Golang) with ^X-O for 
function/method expansion only, and to see help, when I want it and ^] to jump 
to a definition. Seeing recommended fixes is fine but only if I enable it; I 
don't want floating windows while typing.

coc/coc-pyright seems very elegant but I'm not sure how to fit it into my 
preferred model. Also I'd prefer not to have npm on my machine. The floating 
windows as I type is very much something I do *not* want.

My vim setup is pretty much a mess after 20 years, so maybe its time to start 
again. I only seem to use:

    - align  (https://github.com/vim-scripts/Align)
    - drawit (https://github.com/vim-scripts/DrawIt)
    - vim-go (https://github.com/fatih/vim-go)
    - syntastic (outdated?)

...through a mess of different installers etc. 

I guess it's time to take a backup and start again.

Thoughts on achieving an effective Python development environment and the best 
plugin manager to achieve this would be very gratefully received.

Many thanks,
Rory

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