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Edvard:
Well, as long as the advice is to switch away from Vim, why Sublime Text?  There are SCADS of GUI text editors on the planet that have all sorts of nifty features, and they cost less than $70.

Besides, you miss out on these gems:


--- ---:help 42

:help!

:Ni!
 ;D

ewemoa:
Cute!

technical noteI found the second one behaved differently depending on context -- if you do it right after the first, it doesn't appear particularly interesting, but done immediately after starting up the editor (and in some other contexts), it gives the "desired" effect :)

phitsc:
Until now, I think I have fared very well with the combination of Sublime/Vintageous and Visual Studio/VsVim. I feel I get best of both worlds. E.g. I mostly do find&replace with the applications' built-in functionality instead of :s. But what I get from the respective VI-modes is what I miss most from the other apps, namely fast cursor movement / text manipulation within the current line!

Jibz:
Nice looking Vim plug-in resource (via HN):

http://vimawesome.com/

Jibz:
Looks like a nice couple of blog posts introducing Vim:

http://benmccormick.org/2014/06/30/learning-vim-in-2014-the-basics/
http://benmccormick.org/2014/07/02/learning-vim-in-2014-vim-as-language/

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