Conquer Code in Vim With 4 Keystrokes or Less
Vim's power is its infinitely extensive customizability and terseness. Learn these tips and maybe you'll eventually solve all of mankind's problems in less then 7 keystrokes.
Forget to open vim with sudo? No problem.
Allyson Beckers
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shell, vim
Spell checking and auto word wrap with vim and git
BK Box
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git, vim, vimrc
Sintaxis de Mathematica en vim
José Iván López
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vim, mathematica
gvim always new tab with fish shell
Niclas
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fish, vim, gvim, fishshell
Column formatting in vim
Matthew Boehm
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4 responses
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vim, bash
Open vim with each file in a new vertically-split window from the CLI
Mark McD ☠
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vim, cli, text, vi
Edit textareas in Firefox with MacVim
Tom, Bom
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vim, pentadactyl
My vimfiles
Josemar Luedke
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0 responses
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viml, vim
Faster and Smarter Editing with `e`
Édouard Lopez
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0 responses
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shell, nano, emacs, vim
Use vim commands in shell
Daniel Puglisi
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shell, vim, cli, commands
JλvλScript
Łukasz Korecki
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0 responses
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vim, javascript
Re-edit vim files after a crash
Jason King
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0 responses
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bash, vim
Loving Vim's persistent undo
Jelle de Jong
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0 responses
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vim, editor, undo, persistent
VimCast Your Way to Git Fugitive Awesomeness
Michael Koby
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0 responses
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vim, git, vim-fugitive, vimcast
Why vim uses the hjkl keys as arrow keys
Kevin Suttle
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0 responses
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vim, unix
vim X11 clipboard nirvana
Daniel Tralamazza
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0 responses
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vim, clipboard, x11