Today I will show you how to use Vim, a complex but super powerful text editor for the command line... In under 30 minutes. I forgot a few things while recording, so check out the comments for some extra notes.
TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Basic Motions/Navigation 02:25 - EXITING VIM (O_O;) 04:00 - Insert mode 05:52 - Visual Mode (Introduction)
06:11 - COMMAND VIM (with command mode) 06:38 - Cut text (the stupid way) 07:10 - ACHIEVE TIME TRAVEL (undo/redo) 07:55 - Copy/Cut/Paste Like a Chad!!!1!1!!1 08:58 - Use the SYSTEM CLIPBOARD 10:17 - Editor View Alignment 11:36 - SENIC SPEED with vim 12:37 - Using motions with other commands 14:16 - Extra cool motions 15:03 - Change command 16:02 - Motion counts (LITERAL LIFESAVER) 18:21 - LYF HACS (Paste from insert mode) (plus me being stupid) 19:48 - Open Files 20:09 - Buffer Management (Like normie tabs) 21:32 - Splits n' Windows 23:53 - Yeet buffers into the void (`皿´#) 24:35 - Change Vim's working directory 24:57 - Shell commands from VIM??? (TRADE SECRET)
25:56 - Move across wrapped lines 26:58 - Period is the best command PERIOD. 27:39 - :norm (command that bends time itself) 28:57 - END (you are now vim user)
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