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Neovim is a refactor, and sometimes redactor, in the tradition of Vim. It is not a rewrite but a continuation and extension of Vim. Neovim is built for users who want the good parts of Vim, and more.
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Discussed in nvim-neorg/neorg#129
Originally posted by rjahrj September 26, 2021
After finally learning how to follow a mark I am lost on going back? Is there a keybinding for that or a preferred method. and is there a way to possibly follow a mark in a split?
The suggestion was made to support foll
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The README in its current form mostly considers users coming from Sneak/EasyMotion/Hop, and focuses on the distinguishing features of Lightspeed, in a pretty verbose manner. For people who have never used such plugins, or are even new to Vim itself, the information is too distributed though, and I suspect it is hard to get a quick overview on what the heck is Lightspeed actually doing, and why the
Created by Thiago de Arruda
Released January 31, 2014
Latest release about 2 months ago
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Sometimes a plugin (or multiple plugins) might fail to update/install.
It would make sense to add a retry option (perhaps mapped to
R, sinceris already mapped to revert).