vim-galore
which-key.nvim
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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
which-key.nvim
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Modeless Vim
There is a well known plugin for neovim to do this kind of behavior. You can even create your own hotkeys into that plugin and will help you navigate and memorize different hotkeys for the editor. The plugin is called whichkey, and this is their github https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim
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Visual Mode Issue + startuptime optimization
The menu most certainly comes from folke/which-key.nvim. Take a look into part of your config which sets it up.
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How to Transform Vim to a Complete IDE?
By default, most of nvim packages have WhichKey plugin which shows popup with available commands. For instance, you press space or g and what for a second:
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My Favorite Vim Oneliners for Text Manipulation
One of the recent innovations in the Vim space that I've appreciated a lot is which-key by folke for Neovim: https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim
It makes keybindings in vim discoverable, it's quite magical. For example, press g and get a table of all the various commands that follow from there. Press mapleader and get a table of various commands from there, etc.
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LazyVim
>The problem with that is that for some rarely used action one forgets...
Install https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim and you will always have a popup that will tell you what keys to use next.
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Resources for mastering vim motions
https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim - it's like a cheat sheet in neovim!
- Is there a way to confine key remapping to particular files (.tex)?
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Set it and forget it plugins?
folke/which-key.nvim will help with you with your key maps.
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Named registers populated by unrecognized content
I recently started actively using which-key plugin that shows the contents of all registers when pressing ".
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
3) I'd recommend using Telescope, more specifically, :Telescope keympas. There's also which-key, which might be more intuitive, but I haven't used it.
What are some alternatives?
halcyon-neovim - A minimal, dark blue theme for NeoVim
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
nvim-dap-ui - A UI for nvim-dap
vim-which-key - :tulip: Vim plugin that shows keybindings in popup
kotlin-vim - Kotlin plugin for Vim. Featuring: syntax highlighting, basic indentation, Syntastic support
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
yats.vim - Yet Another TypeScript Syntax: The most advanced TypeScript Syntax Highlighting in Vim
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim-delve - Neovim / Vim integration for Delve
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
quick-scope - Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim
rest.nvim - A fast Neovim http client written in Lua