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One really cool plugin I use to move around quickly otherwise is hop.nvim, but it's not exactly the same as mastering the vim basics of relative jumps.
hardtime.nvim is inspired by the concept of vim-hardtime. With vim-hardtime no longer being actively maintained, I took it upon myself to create a new and improved version specifically for Neovim!
Similarly, I installed the recent plugin called eyeliner, for fast f/F movements : https://github.com/jinh0/eyeliner.nvim
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