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by herewulf
1093 days ago
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I specifically avoided making that ; and : swap for decades as tempting as it has always been. Repeating with ; is just too useful. However, I'm using Doom Emacs these days (with evil, of course) and while it emulates vim's command mode with colon, it's designed to drive most "commands" with space as a sort of leader key. I could imagine space being a nice remap for : in vanilla vim since it does nothing in normal mode. |
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Now, turning to doom-emacs, SPACE is the modal for getting the list of next available commands. To save a buffer in doom-emacs I use SPACE w SPACE. Et voila, the same muscle memory works for both. BTW I also set up :ww to write/quit so SPACE W W does this in both editors. Well, it works for me!