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authorTeddy Wing2014-11-05 12:18:29 -0500
committerTeddy Wing2014-11-05 12:28:25 -0500
commitc451c1496ebb6f313f43bf204a92c3dd9fd05bee (patch)
tree7173be8eba7db9726ad37960ef8a26fd753e818e /ftplugin
parentcb713087e2074f252776072d8684f93d00aa6dc8 (diff)
downloaddotvim-c451c1496ebb6f313f43bf204a92c3dd9fd05bee.tar.bz2
vimrc: Add command mode mappings for word movement
Never being able to move by word in command mode would always get on my nerves. In particular if I was trying compose a long command. Sure you can bring up a command window but that's not what I think of first when starting to writing a command. Luckily `cmdline.txt` in vim help has the answer! Since Shift-Left/Right doesn't work for me and I'm using Control-Left/Right to move between OS X spaces (not even sure if the Control modifier version works for this either), create bash/emacs-style mappings to move between words in command mode. I'm sorry I didn't find this earlier but it does feel good to have a big annoyance solved.
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