> I'm looking for something to count keyboard command
> invocations in Vim, like the following for Emacs:
> http://code.google.com/p/ergoemacs/source/browse/trunk/packages/keyfreq.el
>
> The purpose is to record how frequently I use the various
> commands.
>
> I'm interested particularly not only in counting aggregate
> usage of "d", "c", and "y", but also the individual motions
> following them, e.g. "dw" vs. "dW" vs. "dt." vs. "d$", and "j"
> vs. "gj", and particular versions of equivalent commands used,
> e.g. "d$" vs. "D". Has such a program been published? I've
> searched but found nothing
I don't know of anything that already exists, but if I were to
develop something, I'd make use of the "-w" startup parameter:
vim -w keystrokes.out some_file.txt
:help -w
which records every keystroke into the given file. I know that
VimGolf.com does something like this to score solutions.
-tim
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