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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | | I see a lot of posts on Vim 'tips and tricks' and decided I'd have a go at putting together my own list of things that don't typically see the light of day, but are super powerful and useful to know about. IMPORTANT: I want people to realise that they don't need super complex Vim configurations with lots of third-party plugins, and this entire post is built on that motivation. This means you'll find nearly everything described here is just plain Vim (no plugins). | |
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codeinthehole.com
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| | | | | A reference post of Vim's lists and tips on using them effectively. | |
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mariocarrion.com
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| | | | | Packer is no longer supported; time to migrate to lazy; also, I decided to stop using vim-go, replacing it with go.nvim | |
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www-gem.codeberg.page
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| | | The concept of keybinders should not be a secret for you. If youre using a tiling windows manager, you are even probably already familiar with assigning keyboard shortcuts to actions within its configuration file. Thats what I used to do for years using awesomewm, i3, or dwm. Once I moved to bspwm, Ive also be introduced to sxhkd and I first missed the point of yet another keybinders. Lets see why sxhkd stands out among the various keybinders available for Linux. | ||