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vim-colemak reviews and mentions
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Anyone have experience with Neovim and Colemak or Devorak keyboard layout?
https://github.com/jooize/vim-colemak plugin with common remappings for colemak. modify it to taste but it's a good start. the other commenter said switching layouts isn't worth it, in my case it cured rsi. you probably won't type faster though.
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Practice typing by retyping ENTIRE novels
This is a pretty unavoidable downside of alt keyboard layouts. For vim you'd probably want a plugin like https://github.com/jooize/vim-colemak.
If you maintain your QWERTY muscle memory, you can use it as a fallback in foreign environments, but figuring out how to smoothly setup RC files on any target is probably the ideal: https://serverfault.com/questions/400522/how-to-use-a-custom...
Personally. I gave up on Dvorak in part due to this friction when I started introducing more and more tools like Vimperator (Firefox plugin, superseded by Tridactyl) into my workflow. The flexibility of switching on a vim mode anywhere and having it be 95% what I want is very high. The other factor was I still did a lot of same-machine peering then, which it added a lot of friction to. I do know highly capable engineers who go fully down the typing-ergonomics rabbit hole and stay there, but it does consume a fair amount of one's yak-shaving budget.
- Vim with non-qwerty layout?
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Vim and non qwerty layouts
I know a few people have made their own bindings for [Colemak](https://github.com/jooize/vim-colemak), maybe you can take inspiration? I use emacs myself so I can't comment on how well it works
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I made a website that teaches developers how to use vim and made over $5k in 2 weeks.
Vim-Colmak: https://github.com/jooize/vim-colemak
- Is it worth learning a new layout if you can already touch type QWERTY?
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The primary programming language of vim-colemak is Vim Script.