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by Aga
5394 days ago
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Absolutely not, as "j" is down.. ;-) But in seriousness, although I agree about the importance of configurability, I still find that things like "j is down" and "dd deletes the current line" are an important, integral part of the vi-philosophy. Placing the most common tasks behind the easiest key-bindings for maximum efficiency and ergonomy is the idea that got me to try out vim in the first place. I like that someone (Bill Joy and Bram Molenaar) has solved the most common issues in editor-usage in a great way leaving me to configure only some special cases. |
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