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TIL about :cexpr
-> :cexpr system("find . -name 'index.html'")
will run the command and send the output to the quickfix window. Super helpful.
@clojurians-slack100 I eval the edn then paste in the result since it runs through pprint. In Conjure you can use <prefix>e!
to eval and replace the form which would replace it with the formatted version.
vimium is a life saver
I've only recently start learning all the features it has
Before Firefox killed off non-WebExtensions add-ons, Vimperator was great. Vimium is the WebExtensions one that comes the closest. VimVixen really didn't do it for me.
I find the gE gO features super useful. I'm still not 💯 on the visual mode. Sometimes it is hard to get on the right element without the mouse involved
I wish it had <c-o>/<c-i> features. I still acidently hit it when trying to back to a specific scroll position
I've had a dream of forking firefox and creating a custom vim version. I'm no where near the skill level to do so and it would probably be simpler to just learn qutebrowser.