What's your most obscure binding?NotNotMike@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 1096 points – 1 years ago46Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI have \yeet bound to ggdG (backslash being my leader key) Edit: Detail about leader. I'd add the proper binding but markdown's being weird.so you use 5 keystrokes to get out of typing 4.Technically yes. However I figured it'd be a funny one to have in my vimrc. Also capital G requires a shift press, so not sure how many keystrokes that counts as.
I have \yeet bound to ggdG (backslash being my leader key) Edit: Detail about leader. I'd add the proper binding but markdown's being weird.so you use 5 keystrokes to get out of typing 4.Technically yes. However I figured it'd be a funny one to have in my vimrc. Also capital G requires a shift press, so not sure how many keystrokes that counts as.
so you use 5 keystrokes to get out of typing 4.Technically yes. However I figured it'd be a funny one to have in my vimrc. Also capital G requires a shift press, so not sure how many keystrokes that counts as.
Technically yes. However I figured it'd be a funny one to have in my vimrc. Also capital G requires a shift press, so not sure how many keystrokes that counts as.
I have
\yeet
bound toggdG
(backslash being my leader key)Edit: Detail about leader. I'd add the proper binding but markdown's being weird.
so you use 5 keystrokes to get out of typing 4.
Technically yes. However I figured it'd be a funny one to have in my vimrc.
Also capital G requires a shift press, so not sure how many keystrokes that counts as.