My NeoVim Config (A NeoVim Config for Colemak Users)
Please DO NOT just copy this config without really looking at it! Please, at least, read this README file!
After Installation, You Need To:
After Installation, You Might Want To:
For Code AutoComplete - coc
Python:
k
: to switch to INSERT
: mode, equals to key i
Q
: quit current vim window, equals to command :q
S
: save the current file, equals to command :w
IMPORTANT
Since the i
key has been mapped to k
, every command (combination) that involves i
should use k
instead (for example, ciw
should be ckw
).
1.2 Remapped Cursor Movement
Shortcut |
Action |
Equivalent |
u |
Cursor up a terminal line |
k |
e |
Cursor down a terminal line |
j |
n |
Cursor left |
h |
i |
Cursor right |
l |
U |
Cursor up 5 terminal lines |
5k |
E |
Cursor down 5 terminal lines |
5j |
N |
Cursor to the start of the line |
0 |
I |
Cursor to the end of the line |
$ |
Ctrl u |
Move the view port up 5 lines without moving the cursor |
Ctrl y |
Ctrl e |
Move the view port down 5 lines without moving the cursor |
Ctrl e |
h |
Move to the end of this word |
e |
W |
Move cursor five words forward |
5w |
B |
Move cursor five words forward |
5b |
1.3 Remapped Insert Mode Keys
Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl a |
Move cursor to the end of the line |
Ctrl u |
Move the character on the right of the cursor to the end of the line |
1.4 Remapped Text Manipulating Commands in Normal Mode
Shortcut |
Action |
l |
undo |
< |
Un-indent |
> |
Indent |
Ctrl a |
Increase the number under cursor by 1 |
Ctrl x |
Decrease the number under cursor by 1 |
SPACE SPACE |
Goto the next placeholder (<++> ) |
1.5 Other Useful Normal Mode Remapping
Shortcut |
Action |
r |
Compile/Run the current file |
Y |
Copy selected text to system clipboard |
z = |
Show spell suggestions |
SPACE s c |
Toggle spell suggestion a |
SPACE d w |
Find adjacent duplicated word |
SPACE t t |
Convert every 4 Spaces to a tab |
SPACE o |
Fold |
SPACE - |
Previous quick-fix position |
SPACE + |
Next quick-fix position |
\ p |
Show the path of the current file |
2.1 Creating Window Through Split Screen
Shortcut |
Action |
s u |
Create a new horizontal split screen and place it above the current window |
s e |
Create a new horizontal split screen and place it below the current window |
s n |
Create a new vertical split screen and place it left to the current window |
s i |
Create a new vertical split screen and place it right to the current window |
s v |
Set the two splits to be vertical |
s h |
Set the two splits to be horizontal |
s r v |
Rotate splits and arrange splits vertically |
s r h |
Rotate splits and arrange splits horizontally |
2.2 Moving the Cursor Between Different Windows
Shortcut |
Action |
SPACE + w |
Move cursor to the next window |
SPACE + n |
Move cursor one window left |
SPACE + i |
Move cursor one window right |
SPACE + u |
Move cursor one window up |
SPACE + e |
Move cursor one window down |
2.3 Resizing Different Windows
Use the arrow keys to resize the current window.
Shortcut |
Action |
Q |
Close the current window |
SPACE q |
Close the window below the current window. (The current window will be closed if there is no window below) |
Shortcut |
Action |
t u |
Create a new tab |
t n |
Go one tab left |
t i |
Go One tab right |
t m n |
Move tab left |
t m i |
Move tab right |
4 Terminal Keyboard Shortcuts
Shortcut |
Action |
SPACE / |
Create a new split with a terminal below the current window |
Ctrl n |
Escape from terminal input mode |
Shortcut |
Action |
Space y |
Get yank history list |
gd |
Go to definition |
gr |
List references |
gi |
List implementation |
gy |
Go to type definition |
Space r n |
Rename a variable |
Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl e |
Expand a snippet |
Ctrl n |
(in snippet) Previous Cursor position in snippet |
Ctrl e |
(in snippet) Next Cursor position in snippet |
Shortcut |
Action |
tt |
Toggle NerdTree |
I |
Open in new split |
O |
Open in new tab |
l |
Change root |
z h |
Toggle hidden |
, (in NERDTREE) |
Toggle menu |
Shortcut |
Action |
H |
Show git hunk at current line |
SPACE g - |
Go to previous git hunk |
SPACE g + |
Go to next git hunk |
SPACE g f |
Fold everything except hunks |
Shortcut |
Action |
SPACE t m |
Toggle table mode |
SPACE t r |
Realign table |
See :help table-mode.txt
for more.
Shortcut |
Action |
T |
toggle function and variable list |
Ctrl t |
open function/class/variable finder |
FZF - the fuzzy file finder
Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl p |
Active FZF |
Ctrl u |
Move up 1 item |
Ctrl e |
Move down 1 item |
Shortcut |
Action |
Shift + L |
Open Undotree |
Shift + K |
History go up |
Shift + J |
History go down |
Ranger.vim - file browser
vim-startify - Startup screen
Press Space
s
t
to openup startify
vim-signiture - Bookmarks
Shortcut |
Action |
Command |
m<letter> |
Add/remove mark at current line |
|
m/ |
List all marks |
|
mSPACE |
Jump to the next mark in buffer |
|
For more commands, see here
Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl +k |
Select next word (multiple cursors) |
Ctrl +p |
Select previous word |
Ctrl +x |
Skip word |
Esc |
Quit mutiple cursors |
To add surround (string
-> "string"
):
press: yskw'
:
To change surround
press: cs'"
:
far.vim - find and replace
Shortcut |
Action |
SPACE f a |
Find in the current file |
SPACE f r |
Find and replace |
Press Space
g
i
to create a .gitignore
file
Shortcut |
Action |
g v |
Open commit browser |
q |
Quit GV window |
Press Space
+ a
to calculate the equation in the current line
Shortcut |
Action |
\ \ |
Show clock |
\ c |
Show calendar |
Press \
f
to format code
Goyo - Work without distraction
Press g
y
to toggle Goyo
Shortcut |
What it creates |
,n |
--- |
,b |
Bold text |
,s |
sliced text |
,i |
italic text |
,d |
code block |
,c |
big block of code |
,m |
- [ ] check mark |
,p |
picture |
,a |
link |
,1 |
# H1 |
,2 |
## H2 |
,3 |
### H3 |
,4 |
#### H4 |
,l |
-------- |
,f
to go to the next <++>
(placeholder)
,w
to go to the next <++>
(placeholder) and then press Enter
for you
Press tx
and enter your text
tx Hello<Enter>
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