Den onsdag 19 april 2017 kl. 10:22:25 UTC+2 skrev ZyX:
>
> 1. Parsing &verbosefile, see :h 'verbose' and :h 'verbosefile'. Should
> only work for Ex commands, but not for normal-mode commands.
> 2. Recording your input in `-w {scriptout}` and parsing to guess where
> are commands there and where is regular input.
>
> Though I am not thinking this would be a good idea: based on my
> experience Vim commands are normally not a bottleneck, designing what
> and how to write is.
>
The bottle neck for me is usually how i change my text. When i learn a new feature/command in Vim i usually think something along the lines of "I would have gained so much if someone had told me about this earlier". So abstracting the someone into something might be a good enough approximation.
Vim fluency would be attained faster with a bit of help. As we all know, the learning curve of Vim is not flat...
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