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No, I use them with the f and F keys. They repeat the previous character search in forward and backward directions.



Oh, I see. Sorry for assuming. I use the ; for that often, but didn't even know about , for going backwards. (Now I'm thinking that my bunch of maps using , were not such a good idea.)


I find rhysd/clever-f [1] to be more DWIM than Vim's default f/F.

    " 0: F is backward search, and repeating f after F searches in the same direction
    " 1: F is backward search, and repeating F after F searches in the same direction
    let g:clever_f_fix_key_direction = 1
[1] https://github.com/rhysd/clever-f.vim


I try not to use vim plug-ins where built in functionality will suffice. I’ve trained vim’s default behaviour into my muscle memory so I’m fine with it. In fact, I used plain old vi (technically Keith Bostic’s nvi [1]) for years and sometimes I find myself preferring it.

I think a lot of people who use vim end up with a ton of unnecessary plugins and they aren’t even aware of half the functionality of plain vi. I might just be a weird minimalist though.

[1] https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/vi/




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