Repeating movement commands, like you repeat normal commands using .

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  • quick-scope

    Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim

  • Something which also helps is quick-scope, it will highlight unique characters in the line. So maybe the faster way to move to the third e is going to something close, then using b or something like that to go back. Because it uses colors I think it makes it quite easy to navigate, and you don't need to count stuff :P

  • clever-f.vim

    Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.

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  • vim-easymotion

    Vim motions on speed!

  • I suggest vim vim-easymotion with this mapping : ''' " f{char} to move to {char} map f (easymotion-bd-f) nmap f (easymotion-overwin-f) '''

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