Vim has a lot of modes, probably more than you thought. Here's a diagram you could explore to maybe learn a new keymap or command: https://gist.github.com/kennypete/1fae2e48f5b0577f9b7b10712cec3212
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When doing an interactive rebase in git, it can be very convenient to see the contents of the individual commits: https://github.com/hotwatermorning/auto-git-diff
It was a huge honour for me today with Raphael to posthumously hand over the European #SFSAward 2024 to #vim developer Bram Moolenaar for his invaluable contributions to the #FreeSoftware community.
If you are a #vim user, have been an #vim user, or admire Bram's work, please boost this message.
❤️ With all the installations on #GNU/#Linux (servers, vms, desktop, ... ), #BSD and #Unix systems, #MacOS, #Microsoft #Windows and WLS) I feel comfortable to claim there or way more than 1 billion installations of Vi*; often without people knowing about it.❤️
❤️ Thank you Bram Moolenaar, Christian Brabandt, the whole #Vim community, and all the people from projects like #NeoVIM, #Nvi, #Busybox #Vi, who develop and maintain their #vim flavour. ❤️
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