As everyone else said, it's all personal preference. However, $ and ^
are probably two of the least optimal built-in keystrokes, given how
often they are needed. FWIW, I have recently started trying trying
out these mappings, which I think are going to work quite well for me:
map gl $
map gh ^
- Aaron
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Daan <bakdoa@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was thinking about remapping s to $, because:
>
> you would gain:
> sp to append what you yanked to the currently line
> si to start insert 1 character before the end
> [count]s to quickly go down [count]-1 lines and go to the end of that line
> sF[char] to find the last [char] on this line
> sciw to change the last word on the line
> scib to change the last block on line
> s[command][upwards motion] to include this entire line in the motion
>
> and also some arguably faster aliases:
> cs => C
> ds => D
> ys => Y
> sa => A
>
> s currently doesn't seem very deserving of home row, especially considering its equal to xi or dl anyway. so it seems to me like a cool idea to give it another function.
>
> What do you think?
>
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