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I’m not against that,

But if ctrl+f doesn’t let me type a search term then I’m going to scream

The war could have been avoided if user had the option to easily rebind any key/action

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But if ctrl+f doesn’t let me type a search term then I’m going to scream

It’s been awhile since I’ve bothered to remap a key in Vim, but adding this to .vimrc should do it for you:

nnoremap <C-f> /

I started with a bunch of these to let me keep using existing muscle memory while training new.

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Is there a .vimrc that already maps all the standard notepad++ keybindings in one go ?

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Is there a .vimrc that already maps all the standard notepad++ keybindings in one go ?

You may find someone who has one, but I just did the ones I found myself missing as I encountered them.

I tried someone’s all-in-one .vimrc, but it broke too many community recipes while rebinding a bunch of shortcuts that weren’t in my muscle memory anyway.

I kept adjusting my .vimrc as my muscle memory transitioned. So having less to fiddle also made it easier for me to keep my .vimrc tuned to my muscle memory.

For example, I was using / instead of Ctrl+F because I liked it better within a month or two.

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There are better editors to learn if your goal is to not learn vi.

In vi, search is not only used for searching, but also for navigation. Demoting search from an easy-to-reach single key to a difficult-to-press chorded key combination breaks one of vi’s core philosophies, natural editing flow, and will significantly reduce your enjoyment and efficiency using the editor.

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