Hi there, always great to see people moving to vim and reporting some great benefits such as faster editing.
I believe you made a mistake when you said that the d command deletes the character you're at. I think this is the x command since the d command waits for a motion before deleting something.
Actually it's great that you pointed it out. Otherwise, after reading this, someone (maybe my future-self) might have tried to delete a character, pressing d multiple times and ended up deleting their whole code. 😂
I can totally imagine that guy being me.
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Hi there, always great to see people moving to vim and reporting some great benefits such as faster editing.
I believe you made a mistake when you said that the
d
command deletes the character you're at. I think this is thex
command since thed
command waits for a motion before deleting something.Anyway thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Yes! Thanks for pointing it out!! I guess I need to take
vimtutor
one more time.😁Cheers!!
No need haha! I too make silly mistakes, I'm glad you didn't take it personally. Great article again.
Actually it's great that you pointed it out. Otherwise, after reading this, someone (maybe my future-self) might have tried to delete a character, pressing
d
multiple times and ended up deleting their whole code. 😂I can totally imagine that guy being me.