vim-hardtime
lightspeed.nvim
vim-hardtime | lightspeed.nvim | |
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0.0 | 4.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
Vim Script | Fennel | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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,
lightspeed.nvim
- Question regarding vertical movement
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What do you use 's' for in normal mode? vanilla? or something like leap?
lightspeed.nvim is just a godsend!
- Comment 1 thing in neovim (or plugins) that changed your life, but very few people know about
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
Leap is a subset of lightspeed.nvim by the same author. It's been a while since I tried hop so I don't remember how it compares to leap.
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Become A Neovim Kangaroo
Looks pretty similar: https://github.com/ggandor/lightspeed.nvim
- Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
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leap.nvim: Next-gen Motion Plugin for Neovim
lightspeed.nvim (same author as 'leap.nvim').
- A new breath
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moving in insert mode
hop / lightspeed / leap
- Does anyone use EasyMotion or a comparable quick-movement extension in VS Code, and is it worth it?
What are some alternatives?
bad-practices.nvim - A plugin to help give up bad practices in vim.
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
evil-surround - you will be surrounded (surround.vim for evil, the extensible vi layer)
clever-f.vim - Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.
evil-motion-trainer - Make Emacs drop lazily repeated "hjkl"-based motions after a configurable threshold
lush.nvim - Create Neovim themes with real-time feedback, export anywhere.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
leap.nvim - Neovim's answer to the mouse 🦘
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
startuptime.vim - Breakdown Vim's --startuptime output
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)