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SPC s f
is awesome! I didn't know about that. Do you find this in the spacemacs-docs? I went through it a bit but missed this. I know there is tons of stuff to use in spacemacs and I am merely at 10% maybe;)
I feel like i am at 1%, and still consider myself quite productive. TBH, i never used C-u or SPC u ever.
Sweet! Didn't know about SPC s f
. Note that if you're wanting to search within the current buffer's file, SPC s S
will do that (saving a step compared to the more general SPC s f
).
It's too bad Emacs/Spacemacs doesn't have very clear way of indicating if a command can take an universal argument. I made a habit - if I use something a lot - I will always try to check docs for the function.
there are many, many simple examples I can count - like do you use SPC f j
- dired-jump? Now if you give it an argument -it prompts for the folder
@ag - I was thinking about it more, how do you scroll up if you rebound C-u
? Do you use C-b
, or what?
Do you say like 20 C-y
, or just hold it down?
that's a very good question, C-e/C-y is very useful (at least it used to be) because unlike j/k - it stores the number argument. So if you do 20 C-y
then it does scroll 20, and then if you do C-y
again - it keeps it scrolling by 20 lines. That's how it is in Vim. Unfortunately, this seems changed in evil. It used to be just like in Vim.
That's not how my vim works…the second C-y
just scrolls by one line.
¯\(ツ)/¯
Happens to the best of us…
I don't have SPC N
anything, nor SPC n j/k
. Is that something on the develop branch?
Weird, I'm not seeing that option. I'm on version [email protected]
, which spacemacs/check-for-new-version
says is the latest version.
That's neat though. I think I'm comfortable enough with all the scrolling bindings I probably wouldn't use that, but I can see the utility for sure. 👍
Yeah, and if I invoke the transient state manually, it shows up. But it's anemic compared to what you showed. You can only scroll up or down by half (`<`/`>`) or full (`,`/`.`) pages.