this post was submitted on 27 Dec 2023
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I feel like the images should be switched.
When you know how to exit, you just slap your face 🤦 and ask "why... why, please, why don't they add new shortcuts 🤦!".
Lol if you know how to exit, you may know that you actually can change almost everything about vim.
I don't think you can add modifier keys in shortcuts.
And this behavior should come out of the box, not me changing stuff around so I can make it usable. For something that I use all the time, sure, but I only use a terminal text editor with git, and I don't use git that often. For everything else, I use a GUI text editor (mousepad, leafpad, whatever).
nnoremap <C-q> :q<CR>
This works for me to bind control+q to quit.
edit: easier to upload an image because lemmy is eating the "html" characters
Hm, will try that. If it works, I'm buying you a beer 🍺.
You can set which editor to use with git using the GIT_EDITOR environment variable instead of telling other people their editor isn't usable by your standards.
Yes, I know, and I have it set to nano, but even then, I don't use nano that much anyway, I do most edits in a GUI text editor.
IDK, I exit vim and promptly fall asleep.
Likewise 👍.