I've been loving vi mode more on the command line to navigate there and delete words or jump to start etc than in the editor itself. Handy to know.
It is just from the ground up build to be an extension of your thoughts. One speaks to vim fluently. My advice would be: Ask yourself how some tedious thing could be done quicker, then search the help pages immediately. If not found, expand your search. Learn the default tool. By this you even learn the help. Don't install plugins for no reason, configure the defaults to your likings instead.
I may not use 100% of vim but I guess you would have a hard time finding something I do not use regularly. My vimrc is <200 lines, <4 plugins. Tabs. I don't use tabs anymore.
And yes, I even issue vi("*y
by hand.
:%s =nano=vim=g
:123
d5d
y5y
Also, nano is not always present.
Page down and page up works in VIM.
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