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- Intro: [First steps](README.md#first-steps)
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- Intro: [First steps](README.md#first-steps)
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- Intro: [What kind of Vim am I running?](README.md#what-kind-of-vim-am-i-running)
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- Intro: [What kind of Vim am I running?](README.md#what-kind-of-vim-am-i-running)
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- Intro: [Cheatsheets](README.md#cheatsheets)
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- Intro: [Cheatsheets](README.md#cheatsheets)
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- Intro: [The Vim Philosphy](README.md#the-vim-philosophy)
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- Intro: [The Vim Philosophy](README.md#the-vim-philosophy)
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- Intro: [Minimal vimrc](README.md#minimal-vimrc)
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- Intro: [Minimal vimrc](README.md#minimal-vimrc)
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- Basics: [Agument list?](README.md#argument-list)
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- Basics: [Argument list?](README.md#argument-list)
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- Basics: [Marks?](README.md#marks)
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- Basics: [Marks?](README.md#marks)
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- Basics: [Changelist?](README.md#changelist)
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- Basics: [Changelist?](README.md#changelist)
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- Basics: [Changelist? Jumplist?](README.md#changelist-jumplist)
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- Basics: [Changelist? Jumplist?](README.md#changelist-jumplist)
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#### [Intro](#intro-1)
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#### [Intro](#intro-1)
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- [What is Vim?](#what-is-vim)
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- [What is Vim?](#what-is-vim)
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- [The Vim Philosphy](#the-vim-philosophy)
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- [The Vim Philosophy](#the-vim-philosophy)
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- [First steps](#first-steps)
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- [First steps](#first-steps)
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- [Minimal vimrc](#minimal-vimrc)
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- [Minimal vimrc](#minimal-vimrc)
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- [What kind of Vim am I running?](#what-kind-of-vim-am-i-running)
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- [What kind of Vim am I running?](#what-kind-of-vim-am-i-running)
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- [Buffers, windows, tabs?](#buffers-windows-tabs)
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- [Buffers, windows, tabs?](#buffers-windows-tabs)
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- [Active, loaded, listed, named buffers?](#active-loaded-listed-named-buffers)
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- [Active, loaded, listed, named buffers?](#active-loaded-listed-named-buffers)
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- [Agument list?](#argument-list)
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- [Argument list?](#argument-list)
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- [Mappings?](#mappings)
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- [Mappings?](#mappings)
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- [Mapleader?](#mapleader)
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- [Mapleader?](#mapleader)
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- [Registers?](#registers)
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- [Registers?](#registers)
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vimrc](https://github.com/mhinz/dotfiles/blob/master/vim/vimrc).
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vimrc](https://github.com/mhinz/dotfiles/blob/master/vim/vimrc).
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**TIP**: Most plugin authors maintain several plugins and also publish their
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**TIP**: Most plugin authors maintain several plugins and also publish their
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vimrc on Github (often in a repositoy called "vim-config" or "dotfiles"), so
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vimrc on Github (often in a repository called "vim-config" or "dotfiles"), so
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whenever you find a plugin you like, look up its maintainer's Github page and
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whenever you find a plugin you like, look up its maintainer's Github page and
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look through the repositories.
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look through the repositories.
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Use `mm` to remember the current position with mark "m". Move around the file
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Use `mm` to remember the current position with mark "m". Move around the file
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and then jump back via `'m` (first non-blank) or `` `m `` (exact column).
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and then jump back via `'m` (first non-blank) or `` `m `` (exact column).
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Lowercase marks will be remembed after exiting Vim, if you tell your viminfo
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Lowercase marks will be remembered after exiting Vim, if you tell your viminfo
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file to do so, see `:h viminfo-'`.
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file to do so, see `:h viminfo-'`.
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Use `mM` to remember the current position with file mark "M". Switch to another
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Use `mM` to remember the current position with file mark "M". Switch to another
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E.g. `!ip!sort` will sort the lines of the current paragraph.
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E.g. `!ip!sort` will sort the lines of the current paragraph.
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A good use case for filtering is the [Go programming
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A good use case for filtering is the [Go programming
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language](https://golang.org). The indentation is pretty opiniated, it even
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language](https://golang.org). The indentation is pretty opinionated, it even
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comes with a filter called `gofmt` for indenting Go source code properly. So
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comes with a filter called `gofmt` for indenting Go source code properly. So
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plugins for Go often provide helper commands called `:Fmt` that basically do
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plugins for Go often provide helper commands called `:Fmt` that basically do
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`:%!gofmt`, so they indent all lines in the file.
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`:%!gofmt`, so they indent all lines in the file.
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Additional read from the same author as the plugin:
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Additional read from the same author as the plugin:
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[here](http://cirw.in/blog/bracketed-paste).
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[here](http://cirw.in/blog/bracketed-paste).
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**Neovim**: Neovim tries to make all of this much more seemless and sets
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**Neovim**: Neovim tries to make all of this much more seamless and sets
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bracketed paste mode automatically if the terminal emulator supports it.
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bracketed paste mode automatically if the terminal emulator supports it.
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#### Delays when using escape key in terminal
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#### Delays when using escape key in terminal
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If you live in the command-line, you probably use a so-called _terminal
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If you live in the command-line, you probably use a so-called _terminal
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emulator_ like xterm, gnome-terminanal, iTerm2, etc. (opposed to a real
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emulator_ like xterm, gnome-terminal, iTerm2, etc. (opposed to a real
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[terminal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_terminal)).
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[terminal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_terminal)).
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Like their ancestors, terminal emulators use [escape
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Like their ancestors, terminal emulators use [escape
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