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Honestly the best bit is just not feeling the need to take my hand off the keyboard and use the mouse. I don't think I can quantify the time saved, but I can tell you I really notice when I'm using software that makes me have to switch.
Yeah when my hand goes to the mouse it feels like I've broken a combo or streak. Like I've switched from an active to a passive mode. The mouse is for clicking and scrolling, like reading email and webpages
The Acme editor (and Sam) begs to differ. Sadly it's hard to find a mouse that can do mouse chording today.
So, like every text editor also without a beep-mode?
I don't know if this comment comes from ignorance or snarkiness but it's really not the same. Other editors add in hotkeys over time to perform a single function.
Vim key bindings are actually a terse text manipulation language where you can form arbitrary "sentences" like:
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- change the current word, meaning remove it and then enter insert modeD
- delete until end of linedt:
- delete everything between the cursor and the next colon on this line10"ap
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