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Where can I find info on Vim`y?
Hello, I recently became interested in Vim's emulation mode, and started to practice it more or less. Thanks to Sorax`y for telling about him, and indeed for everything he did (unfortunately, he stopped doing it now...).
If it's not difficult, you can give proofs for tutorials / reference books / manuals on using vim commands in sublime (ps I googled, but still, I found almost nothing).
I apologize for the lamerism, but, I really searched, most likely I'm just a crooked user who types with the heel of his left foot, while at the same time hitting the wall: \
UPD: I found only this article habrahabr.ru/post/193176
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vimtutor (or vimtutor ru) in the terminal - just an introductory course, after which half of the questions disappear, and the second half is solved by google
The best thing is to abandon the arrows, the mouse. Print keyboard shortcuts and keep it always at hand.
And the best profit from vim will be - this is a blind set and not a sublime, but Vim (GVim\MacVim).
When this cheat sheet helped a lot to get into it:
https://www.gentoo.org/doc/ru/vi-guide.xml?style=p...
Maybe you were looking for something about VintageMode, if so, then it is most likely in vain. Just google vi, vim. Here is the first link that came up https://ru.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vim
I do not understand the meaning of Vintage mode at all. Okay, there are all sorts of IDEs like Eclipse, IDEA - there really are features that are not in Vim. But what does sublime have that vim doesn't? Despite the fact that the keyboard shortcuts do not completely match there, the sublime works more slowly and only through the gui.
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