Seems like either a good way to learn to begin with, or a good way to never learn vim commands. For the obscure ones you rarely use, this might be a tiny workflow improvement in the long run. I bet 99% of people would be better leaving vim for 2 secs and coming back. Think it's one of those things if you live in vim it might be a nice to have to over engineered for everyone else?
YMMV, definitely a good way to never learn vim if used as a crutch... on the flip side, I have appreciated having this at the CLI for commands I never want to have to learn, let alone type out...
Cool stuff mate! Will definitely look into this when I get time.
This was definitely rough, POC only 🙂... lots of duct tape... let me know if you run into issues
Seems like either a good way to learn to begin with, or a good way to never learn vim commands. For the obscure ones you rarely use, this might be a tiny workflow improvement in the long run. I bet 99% of people would be better leaving vim for 2 secs and coming back. Think it's one of those things if you live in vim it might be a nice to have to over engineered for everyone else?
YMMV, definitely a good way to never learn vim if used as a crutch... on the flip side, I have appreciated having this at the CLI for commands I never want to have to learn, let alone type out...
Perfect, but it's cheaper to just type /wq or properly configure wilder to simply learn the commands that I'm actually going to use 👺
Definitely useful to see completions, too.
Thanks for suggesting wilder, I like it...
Thanks for the suggestion! th-cam.com/video/WeulqMMJgrs/w-d-xo.html