im switching to colemak-dh and i need some advice.
im writing this with colemak-dh, beleive me its hard. whats even harder is the hjkl navigation. so should i remap it to neio? you can consider me a long run guy, so your answers can be based on that.
thanks in advance.
Regular colemak user here, I have found the simplest thing to do is use the
langmapoption to rebind every function ofhjkltoneio.To try it out or add it to your
init.vimconfig, runset langmap=hjklHJKLneioNEIO;neioNEIOhjklHJKLIf you have an
init.luaconfig, addvim.opt.langmap = 'hjklHJKLneioNEIO;neioNEIOhjklHJKL'It will rebind your motion in all modes and their shortcuts, so you don’t have to spend any time mapping everything individually. However, it doesn’t remap things in some extensions like
which-keywhich is a huge pain to the point that I have just stopped using the extension entirely instead of trying to figure out all the mappings for a seamless experience.I’ve been using colemak mod dh without remapping and would recommend that approach. I found it encourages me to use other more efficient motions when possible, and my brain has gotten pretty used to the new locations the times that I need to use hjkl.
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I use flash.nvim extensively to jump around. There are also %, [[, [(, etc to work with brackets. vim-multicursor-visual helps to find and edit multi occurrences.
And for the rest I have a an easily reachable layer on my programmable keyboard with arrow keys in the home row instead of QWERTY ghjk
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