@sensiblepuffin to Programmer [email protected] • 13 hours agoReally seems like they're missing one...files.mastodon.socialimagemessage-square14arrow-up1274arrow-down18file-text
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minus-squarecircuitfarmerlinkfedilink7•edit-29 hours agoI’ll tell you what though: one you get used to it, you really get used to it. I typed :q to try and close a tab the other day. Edit: a tab not in vim, of course
minus-squaremlelinkfedilink2•4 hours agoNever tried it myself, but there is this: Vimium addon for Firefox
minus-squarevorticlink3•6 hours agoAt one point I had a plugin for MS Word that added vim key bindings because I kept leaving stray vim commands while editing other people’s documents.
minus-squarecircuitfarmerlinkfedilink4•6 hours agoThere are vim keybindings for Code. Discovered that yesterday. Though, if you want vim bindings for Code, probably should just use vim…
minus-squarevorticlink2•6 hours agoBy Code do you mean VSCode? I use it all the time with VIM key bindings. It offers so much more than VIM with less finicky configuration. It’s the first IDE I’ve ever actually liked. Before now it was VIM or nothing.
I’ll tell you what though: one you get used to it, you really get used to it.
I typed :q to try and close a tab the other day.
Edit: a tab not in vim, of course
Never tried it myself, but there is this: Vimium addon for Firefox
At one point I had a plugin for MS Word that added vim key bindings because I kept leaving stray vim commands while editing other people’s documents.
There are vim keybindings for Code. Discovered that yesterday.
Though, if you want vim bindings for Code, probably should just use vim…
By Code do you mean VSCode? I use it all the time with VIM key bindings. It offers so much more than VIM with less finicky configuration. It’s the first IDE I’ve ever actually liked. Before now it was VIM or nothing.