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gq reformat selection justifies text and is useful with :set textwidth=70 (80 is default) -
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y$ copy to end of line
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evim makes gvim behave like windows editors
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my vim settings and my gvim settings
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'0 open previous file handy after starting vim
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Galuh UtamaEssential keyboard shortcuts and commands for VIM
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M JIf you are transitioning from windows, then in order of preference you will probably want to use, evim, gvim, vim.
evim makes gvim behave like windows editors (note Ctrl+L gets you to vim Normal mode). -
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