vim-hardtime
clever-f.vim
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vim-hardtime
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Any tips how to force self to learn f and t motions
takac/vim-hardtime: Plugin to help you stop repeating the basic movement keys
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How to stop bad habits?
How about adding a annoying delay? https://github.com/takac/vim-hardtime
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Any advice on improving my skills with Evil Mode?
Some equivalent to vim-hardtime might help you explore more efficient navigation options: disable (or add a delay) to hjkl, arrows, pgup/dn to encourage you to use / f H etc. See also Habit breaking, habit making.
- Techniques for untraining bad vim muscle memory habits and learning better ones?
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Can't use hardtime plugin on semicolon
I just found the plugin hardtime and want to improve my vim movement,
clever-f.vim
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F/f/T/t highlight plugin?
Looks like easy-motion makes buffer changes, but I didn't know about f/t mode for sneak. In sneak related there is also clever-f which looks like exactly what I want
- Line motions why is there no `[count]gm`?
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Plugin that visualizes distance from cursor in key strokes?
You can try something like this https://github.com/rhysd/clever-f.vim
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Is it possible to remap next and previous functions for find in line (f and t)?
It's not exactly what you want, but try out clever-f. Instead of ; and , to go back and forth, you use f and F again. For example finding the 3rd a in a line, you'd press faff rather than fa;;.
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Why not use <space> as <leader> key?
clever-f plugin in my case.
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the 'lua' way to customise clever-f - help a newb?
clever-f works almost the way I want it to. (It extends f by highlighting, and then you repeatedly tap f to move to the next occurrence. You have to do something else before hitting f again to search for a new char.)
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moving in insert mode
clever-f
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When using a custom mechanical keyboard (like the Ergodox EZ) with autoshift , how do you get around moving with [jk]
I'm using a QMK home-row mod keyboard and I used to have this issue as well. But turned out it helped me to be a better vim user since now I use better navigation methods. For one, J and K are mapped to 5J and 5K (as always). Then I used a plugin called ggandor/lightspeed.nvim to move to different locations. And I use rhysd/clever-f.vim for better horizontal movements.
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Is there a plugin that only highlights the occurrences of f/F/t/T on the same line without providing any hopping feature?
rhysd/clever-f.vim: Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.?
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Any tips how to force self to learn f and t motions
Also consider clever-f to allow f and t to be repeated, or, for a bigger reshaping of your movements, [lightspeed](https://github.com/ggandor/lightspeed.nvim], which integrates clever-f among other.
What are some alternatives?
bad-practices.nvim - A plugin to help give up bad practices in vim.
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
evil-surround - you will be surrounded (surround.vim for evil, the extensible vi layer)
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
evil-motion-trainer - Make Emacs drop lazily repeated "hjkl"-based motions after a configurable threshold
quick-scope - Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
vim-shot-f - highlight the character which can move directly to (by `f`,`F`,`t`,`T`)
vim-sneak - The missing motion for Vim :athletic_shoe:
eyeliner.nvim - 👀 Move faster with unique f/F indicators.
nvim-fFHighlight - Highlight f and F in Neovim