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@jpinnix the iex part I'm not sure. Gonna check on that. For the resource part, we are currently trying to write a manual but that's not in there yet.
In general everything you need is inside b
and w
categories. The key-helper can be a great way to learn proton step by step
SPC w v
for vertical splitting SPC l
or CTRL-w-l for jumping between panes, SPC b b
to jump between open files (buffer list)
@dvcrn: Is the manual open source somewhere? I have been wanting to contribute to proton somehow, either in making it more consistent with vim or in writing what i learn as i configure it
@mathpunk anywhere is okay really! We started here - https://github.com/dvcrn/proton/blob/master/MANUAL.md