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Vim
Vim (Vi IMproved) is a text editor based on the standard UNIX editor Vi. Its main feature is modal editing, which minimizes the amount of keystrokes needed for performing tasks, thus greatly reducing strain.
Learning Vim
- http://vim-adventures.com/
- Use hjkl, don't be a babby duck
- Use vimtutor
- :h
- Keep a cheat sheet, write down new commands you want to learn, keep only several or so commands at a time until you've learned them
- If you're partial to books, try Practical Vim
Vimconf
Well documented base to start out with: https://github.com/timss/vimconf
Plugins
[EasyMotion] Spatial navigation, saves a lot of keystrokes.
[Tagbar] Tag navigation, requires a ctags package.
[CtrlP] Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
[Minimap] Minimap.
[NERDTree] Tree explorer plugin.
[CtrlP] Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
Task Automation
[DelimitMate] Auto-completes surroundings and provides bindings for navigating through them.
[Vim-Surround] Manipulates (insert, change, delete) pairs of surroundings.
[NERDCommenter] Manipulates code comments according to the file type.
[AutoComplPop] Basic pop-up keyword-based completion.
Code Insertion/Completion
[UltiSnips] Customizable snippet engine for boilerplate code time-saving.
[Syntastic] Syntax checking.
[YouCompleteMe] Advanced semantic code completion engine.
[Eclim] Code completion making use of Eclipse's engine.
Miscellaneous
[SudoEdit] Edit files using sudo or su or any other tool.
[Multiple Cursors] Sublime Text style multiple selections
Ricing
[LightLine] Light and configurable statusline/tabline
[Vivify] Color scheme editor for Vim
External Links
The Vim Learning Curve is a Myth
Learn to speak vim – verbs, nouns, and modifiers!
Vim tips and tricks - StackOverflow
Write code faster: expert-level Vim (Railsberry 2012) - YouTube