I'm trying to be more keyboard centric by using @neovim I get the concept, but I'm still too slow taking notes on my classes.
Is there some resource to practice speed besides the Tutor?
@andresdiaz @neovim The key to getting good at vim is using it for everything text related. Every pain point should be a learning opportunity. Maybe a useful resource? https://vim.rtorr.com/
Thanks a lot for the cheatsheet!. I'm trying to use it with almost everything, I take notes in @obsidian and I set it to use vim keybindings.
Also, I'm trying to use nnn file manager. I started with ranger, but it was a little bit slow on my machine.
I also have look that there is a way to enable vim for #firefox, but I haven't taken the risk yet.
Finally, I just found this, and I'm practicing on it.
openvim.com looks awesome!
Have you ever tried https://www.qutebrowser.org/ before? It's highly Vim-centric.
Didn't know there's a way to do it in Firefox.
Anyway, good luck on your Vim adventures!
Haven't heard of that browser. I'll take a look at it.
And yes there is an extension!, it is also available for chrome, here you go:
https://github.com/philc/vimium