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:viusage = summary of all keyboard shortcuts
:options = shows currently :set options (with descriptions)
leader key = usually set to backslash expects a quick command
[normal mode]
f{char} = move cursor to the character {char}
gf = open file under cursor
<C-w>gf = open file under cursor in a tab
<C-w>] = jump to the tag under the cursor in a new window
<C-t> = jump back from where that ^ brought you
K = keyword lookup for the word under the cursor (see :help kp)
[visual mode] # with selected lines
gq = formats text so that it fits in whatever :set textwidth was set
iB = select block between curly braces (:help object-select)
[commands]
:spell [word] = adds a word to the current dictionary (no mistake any more)
:set list = display non printable characters
:retab = replaces tabs with spaces
:set expandtab = in insert mode: replace tab with spaces
:Explore = cli version open file dialog (file explorer)
:Lex = use netrw as project drawer (stays open in its own window)
:only = 'maximize' current buffer
[navigation]
<CTRL-]> = look up the tag under the cursor (help links as well)
<CTRL-T> = return back from tag under the cursor
gd = jump to the declaration of the variable under the cursor
[macros] # record and play back a series of vim commands
qa = start (q) macro recording in register a (can be anything)
q = stop macro recording
@a = replay macro a
:'<,'>normal @a = apply a to every line in the current selection
[marker]
ma = set marker a-z (a in this case)
'a = go to marker a
[hotkeys]
<C-A>, <C-X> = increment, decrement number under the cursor
[windows]
<C-W>v = splits buffer vertically (screen uses |)
<C-W>s = splits buffer horizontally (same as screen)
<C-W>w = moves the cursor to the next window and back
<C-W>[dir] = moves the cursor in that direction (use hjkl or arrow keys)
[vimdiff]
do = get changes from other window into the current
dp = put changes from current window into the other
]c = jump to the next change
[c = jump to the prevous change
zR = opens all folds (unfold all)
zE = eliminates all folds
z= = show spellcheck suggestions
[vim modeline]
the last line can be a mode line, which holds settings like tab width:
[buffers]
:bn = buffer next
:bp = buffer previous
:bd = buffer dispatch (close)
:b <tab> = switch buffer by name (use <tab> and <return>)
[special]
g CTRL-g = display file properties including word and char count
CTRL-X CTRL-F = display file name completions using (vim-internal) omnicomplete
[netrw]
:Lex = open the netrw-view as project drawer
gn = makes the directory under the cursor the root directory
a = toggles display of hidden files
# vim: noai:ts=2:sw=2 filetype=dosini
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