What I've Learned About My Editing Skills

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  1. helix

    A post-modern modal text editor.

    However, I have one “small” issue with it — it operates very differently from (neo)vim key bindings. I tried to reconfigure it to be as close to vim as possible, but I couldn't achieve 100% vim-like key bindings.

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  3. Vim

    The official Vim repository

    A friend showed me a cool editor named vim and some tricks he did with text on it.

  4. neovim

    Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability

    One of the issues I have with vim (I actually use neovim for several years now) is that I do not remember most of the language.

  5. evil-helix

    Bringing the Helix editor to the evil side

    Maybe I'll try Evil Helix: "A soft fork of Helix which introduces Vim keybindings and more."

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