When you boot up the arch iso, you can use a script called arch-install
I am using it, as an “IDE” for everything.
I think you are doing nothing wrong with choosing Lunarvim. Anyway, If you ever are unhappy with it, you can pretty much just create your own neovim config.
It’s got a pretty good community, you always find some help online. It comes per default only with “needed” plugins, which makes it a pretty nice IDE already. If you ever need more plugins, it’s also not complicated to install them,
Lunarvim
It says Desktop Operating System, so I would assume not.
No money for Windows :P
Yeah, but don’t tell other arch users you are using EndavorOS… jk!