cheatsheet.nvim
vim-galore
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cheatsheet.nvim
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wf.nvim: a new which-key plugin for Neovim.
I tried to use which-key but just found it quite confusing how to set it up and to provide me with customised information. I opted for something much simpler Cheatsheet plugin, which is just a reference list.
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How many are new to vim?
If you plan on using neovim, these plugins are extremely helpful for commands you use less often: https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim
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How to bring up cheatsheet for commands that don't go into which-key?
this plugin allows you to display your custom command list in a floating window by typing ?
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What's the one plugin you'd love to see?
The show keybinding thing already exists. I believe :Telescope keymaps also does that? Check this one out https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim, you can define your own list and stuff
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Show HN: Vim Reference Guide
Neat stuff! Nowadays, I mostly use Cheatsheet[1] to quickly look up things I want to do, but resources like this are always nice for learning new stuff you didn't know about.
One piece of feedback is that I would include "+p and "+yy in the copy and paste section. I feel like that's the first place where people will go to look for "How to copy and paste using clipboard".
[1] https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
Cheatsheet: for those of us who dont remember or dont know that vim command we need right now.
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What is the recommend way to store complex substitutes for reusage?
You could use the Cheatsheet plugin. I use it to easily access the keybinding list of my most used plugins, but you can store anything in it.
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cheatsheet.nvim: A cheatsheet plugin with a telescope interface
cheatsheet.nvim is a neovim plugin that you can use to display a cheatsheet from within neovim, optionally using Telescope (falling back to showing them in a floating window).
vim-galore
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The ultimate Vi cheat sheet - essential vi commands cheat sheet that will help navigate the various vi modes, edit text, cut/copy/paste, search and replace keywords etc
See also Vim galore and my Vim Reference Guide
- Advanced Vimtutor?
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A beginner starting with VIM, need some tips
Vim Galore GitHub page that is basically just a "easily read" page manual to get you up to speed, especially on the 'minimal-vimrc' part of the page that gets you started with the bare minimum, built-in Vim configs that improves your QOL while using it and it takes like... 5 minutes to get it set up.
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Vim-galore: ¡ahora en español!
Hey people, I recently got into Vim and found that it's indeed quite the odyssey. I found mhinz's guide to vim, vim-galore, very helpful. So, I figured that, since there's no version of vim-galore in Spanish, I might as well make one myself. And that's what I did, you can see it in here.
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Where do I learn making neovim plugins?
can i read this? https://github.com/mhinz/vim-galore Neovim has the same things right
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Show HN: Vim Reference Guide
This is a fine resource. For those who love vim already but want to really understand it this was shared by my team internally: https://github.com/mhinz/vim-galore
- Vim-galore
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Vim Cheat Sheet
Here's a more comprehensive Vim resource: https://github.com/mhinz/vim-galore
- GitHub - mhinz/vim-galore: All things Vim!
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vim-galore
vim-galore
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