Do you guys prefer visual cheat sheets better? I found this one to be very comprehensive.

  • @ball_soup
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    71 year ago

    I have a coffee cup with commands on it called The Mug of Vi. It reminds me of the basic commands I always forget, and it provides coffee which is nice.

  • Hal_Canary
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    41 year ago

    I have memorized a few dozen commands. there are a few I don’t remember but need occasionally. I post those on the bulletin board above my computer screen until I learn them. now it’s spelling commands (]s [s z= and zg).

  • tate
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    31 year ago

    I wish I used VIM enough to memorize stuff. Instead I need visual notes.

    • @maxficcoOPM
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      51 year ago

      I like picking a few keybinds that are helpful (e.g., f for inline searching) and very intentionally using them for a week or so. Eventually it will become muscle memory, which is the best feeling ever!

  • @PeteZ@lemmy.world
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    211 months ago

    It’s not too hard to create your own vim help. I named mine myhelp. So I can type :myhelp and see all the commands I can never seem to memorize.

  • @ghostdancer
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    21 year ago

    As I don’t use vim too much, almost every few years I have to resort to this old IBM tutorial to make again a new cheat sheet for me. Use Vim, stop using it, lose cheat sheet, begin again.