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think about default keymap #49

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t9md opened this issue Jan 23, 2017 · 2 comments
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think about default keymap #49

t9md opened this issue Jan 23, 2017 · 2 comments

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@t9md
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t9md commented Jan 23, 2017

Currently feature/behavior is VERY fluctuating so current default keymap is not settled yet.

See also "Use case and flow of keystrokes" #75

Will put idea and WANT/DONT_WANT list on this issue to discuss about reasonable default-keymap.

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slavaGanzin commented May 19, 2017

Definitely:

alt-g n    'narrow:git-diff-all'
# As I saw it's a tendency for git related tools to use alt-g (something): 
#open-on-github, git-diff-details, git-diff

These are controversy:

'@'      'narrow:scan-by-current-word'
'#':      'narrow:search-by-current-word'
'/':      'narrow:scan'
'?':      'narrow:search'

But I add alt-@, alt-#, alt-/, alt-? for my non-vim colleague. It doesn't clash with anything and he says it is comfortable for him

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t9md commented May 19, 2017

So you are vmp user right?
Overriding vmp's default keymap is super aggressive 😄

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