NotNotMike to Programmer [email protected] • 9 months agoWhat's your most obscure binding?programming.devimagemessage-square43fedilinkarrow-up11.13Karrow-down142
arrow-up11.09Karrow-down1imageWhat's your most obscure binding?programming.devNotNotMike to Programmer [email protected] • 9 months agomessage-square43fedilink
minus-squareandrewlinkfedilinkEnglish15•9 months agoI’ve mapped jk to escape because it’s rare and it’s separate fingers in home row, so it’s faster than e.g. jj.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•9 months agoI mapped kj instead. Can’t remember why, but I like it that way.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-29 months agoUnfortunately both of those are used in common English or computer words. The only letter pairs not used are: bq, bx, cf, cj, dx, fq, fx, fz, hx, jb, jc, jf, jg, jq, jv, jx, jz, kq, kz, mx, px, qc, qd, qg, qh, qj, qk, ql, qm, qn, qp, qq, qr, qt, qv, qx, qy, qz, sx, tx, vb, vc, vf, vj, vm, vq, vw, vx, wq, wx, xj, zx. Personally I have mappings based on <CR>, and press it twice to get a real newline.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•9 months agoI guess I just don’t write “blackjack and hookers” often enough. Sigh, I’ll never make a good Redditor. Funny, I’ve never actually had “kj” interrupt me in vim. Maybe once. It’s a funny way of realising I’ve never written certain words in vim!
I’ve mapped jk to escape because it’s rare and it’s separate fingers in home row, so it’s faster than e.g. jj.
I mapped kj instead. Can’t remember why, but I like it that way.
Unfortunately both of those are used in common English or computer words. The only letter pairs not used are: bq, bx, cf, cj, dx, fq, fx, fz, hx, jb, jc, jf, jg, jq, jv, jx, jz, kq, kz, mx, px, qc, qd, qg, qh, qj, qk, ql, qm, qn, qp, qq, qr, qt, qv, qx, qy, qz, sx, tx, vb, vc, vf, vj, vm, vq, vw, vx, wq, wx, xj, zx.
Personally I have mappings based on
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, and press it twice to get a real newline.I guess I just don’t write “blackjack and hookers” often enough. Sigh, I’ll never make a good Redditor.
Funny, I’ve never actually had “kj” interrupt me in vim. Maybe once. It’s a funny way of realising I’ve never written certain words in vim!