better-escape.vim
Learn-Vim
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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better-escape.vim
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Learn Vim (2021)
This issue is only cosmetic as the other commenter explained. vim won't insert the character until you indicate you're not invoking the keymap (either by waiting or by typing other characters).
If you want a plugin that makes it so that the j appears immediately regardless of whether you're trying to invoke the keymap or not, you can use something like https://github.com/nvim-zh/better-escape.vim
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Big game changers you wish you knew about earlier
better-escape is what you need then. One tiny plugin, one line of config in your vimrc/init file, and the delay is gone.
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Journey to the Ultimate `imap jk <Esc>`
Then I came across better-escape.vim, a very recent plugin that does exactly what I want. With core implementation of less than 100 lines of vimscript, it is much more reasonable. People who have better things to do would probably stop here and be content with this perfectly good plugin, but not me. Although the plugin gets the job done, it essentially accomplishes a one-line functionality that is imap jk . For such a simple functionality like this, we really shouldn't be relying on plugins. I want something ultra-simple, something ultra-compact, something that can be put directly into your .vimrc.
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My nvim is slow for some keys, and it's too annoying
Not used this but seem people say it's useful for this usecase https://github.com/jdhao/better-escape.vim
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A blatant plagarism of my plugin from the author of better-escape.nvim
Hi, fellow reditters, I am the author of better-escape.vim, which is created about 9 months ago. In fact, I have announced it in my eariler post.
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I want to create a custom binding to get me into Normal mode that doesn't involve Ctrl or Esc. DistroTube on YouTube said he remapped hitting "i" twice to do this. Do you guys have any other suggestions?
You can use the plugin better-escape.vim'.
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What are your favourite mappings? Esc? Ctrl+w? Others?
I have used the plugin https://github.com/jdhao/better-escape.vim
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Mapping to avoid stretching hand to reach underscore
Ok so I apologize if this isnβt super helpful, but I remember reading this about how to write a function to map jk to escape without having that annoying lag you talk about. You could maybe use this same approach but alter it a bit to make two spaces turn into an underscore but without lag. The author of that post also made a plugin with that idea, so maybe it could help you?
Learn-Vim
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How to Transform Vim to a Complete IDE?
And this comprehensive guide: https://github.com/iggredible/Learn-Vim
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Is there a vim/neovim equivalent to something like "Mastering Emacs"?
As far as books go, Pro Vim helped me a lot. I also really like Learn Vim on Github You might already have a program called vimtutor that walks you through Vim basics.
- Learn Vim (2021)
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What are some good ways to expand your vim knowledge
I am learning through this repo. you can try out.
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Vim is touch-typing on steroids
I found this extremely useful to learn Vim https://github.com/iggredible/Learn-Vim
I first tried the wrong way to learn Vim: memorizing keybindings. That's not helpful at all.
Write way to learn Vim: understanding Vim "grammar" as this repo teaches.
- Advanced Vimtutor?
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Vim macros make a good password π
(macro snippets taken from here)
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A Faster Vim Workflow With Buffers and Args
If you want to learn more about buffers, windows, and tabs, check out this chapter from my Vim book: Ch02 - Buffers, Windows, and Tabs (it's free!).
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Lapce release v0.0.12 open source code editor
I've been watching this repository, and since the previous release the attention, and number of issues, has exploded! It looks like there is a ton of demand for a faster vs-code style editor that runs natively and cross-platform. Lapce now has more stars than https://github.com/iggredible/Learn-Vim or https://github.com/audacity/audacity , and I think it leads in number of stars for text-editors implemented in Rust.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-toggle-terminal - NeoVim plugin that toggles a terminal buffer in the current window maintaining the same shell instance
tmux - π§π»ββοΈ Dark theme for tmux
vim-unimpaired - unimpaired.vim: Pairs of handy bracket mappings
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
better-escape.nvim - Escape from insert mode without delay when typing
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
vim-arpeggio - Vim plugin: Mappings for simultaneously pressed keys
dotfiles - Iggy's dotfiles
nvim-peekup - π dynamically interact with vim registers
badwolf - A Vim color scheme.
dotfiles - :octocat: Tim does dotfiles
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