Important
This configuration-file is not up-to-date with AstroNvim and is not intended to be soon. If you want a working version of it, feel free to manually configure it based on this one and pull a request (it is mostly just keybindings so i don't think it will be that difficult). This was basically more like a part of my journey towards learning vim-motions (expresed in a joking manner), rather than anything else. Thanks for reading.
An attempt to bring NVIM experience closer to VSCode users. This is just a custom init.lua
based on this user template, powered by AstroNvim. As well as a way of providing you with the capabilities of NVIM throught the familiarity of VSCode's keybindings. (BETA VERSION)
Remeber to always type "i" when you open a file for the first time (CTRL+Q, i and ESC are your friends).
|✅ = identical
|🏗️ = slightly different (under construction)
|❓ = not exactly identical yet
|✨= New (or different)
State | keybindings | Actions performed |
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✅ | CTRL + (C\V) | Copy and paste |
✅ | CTRL + X | Cut line or text |
✅ | CTRL + S | (Force to) Save file |
✅ | CTRL + / | Comment lines or text |
✅ | CTRL + B | Toggle the file explorer treeview |
✅ | CTRL + Z | Undo |
✅ | CTRL + SHIFT + Z | Redo |
✅ | CTRL + SHIFT + K | Delete line |
✅ | CTRL + ENTER | Insert line below |
✅ | CTRL + SPACE | Toggle autocomplete |
✅ | CTRL + BACKSPACE | Delete word behind the cursor |
✅ | CTRL + (UP\DOWN) | Scroll up or down one line |
✅ | CTRL + LEFT_CLICK | Go to definition |
✅ | F12 | Go to definition |
✅ | BACKSPACE | Delete a character or the selected lines |
✅ | HOME or END | Goes to the start\end of the line in a "smart" way |
✅ | TAB | Indent |
✅ | SHIFT + TAB | Shift indentation backwards |
✅ | SHIFT + (ARROW KEYS) | Select text |
✅ | ALT + (UP/DOWN) | Move line up or down |
✨ | CTRL + Q | Quit |
✨ | CTRL + G | Go to relative line +- Number |
✨ | CTRL + SHIFT + (UP/DOWN) | Enter visual\select block mode |
✨ | ALT + M | Toggle strict (visual) mode |
✨ | RIGHT_CLICK | Copy selected text |
🏗️ | CTRL + F | Find text\pattern |
🏗️ | CTRL + J | Open a terminal horizontally |
🏗️ | CTRL + (RIGHT\LEFT) | Jump words left or right |
🏗️ | CTRL + SHIFT + (LEFT/RIGHT) | Select words |
❓ | CTRL + D | Add cursor to a word |
❓ | CTRL + ALT + (UP\DOWN) | Add cursor up or down |
- Install AstroNvim and create a user profile
- Install PowerToys, go to "Keyboard Manager" and set "Shortcuts" to:
Physical Shortcut | Mapped to | Target App |
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CTRL+ENTER | F9 | windowsterminal.exe |
CTRL+SPACE | F7 | windowsterminal.exe |
CTRL+SHIFT+UP | F8 | windowsterminal.exe |
CTRL+ENTER+DOWN | F6 | windowsterminal.exe |
CTRL+SHIFT+K | F4 | windowsterminal.exe |
CTRL+SHIFT+Z | F10 | windowsterminal.exe |
- If you use (which you should!) the Terminal-App then do this
- Open the Terminal-App (PowerShell) and run:
curl.exe -o $env:userprofile\.config\nvim\lua\{user}\init.lua https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GiorgosXou/init.lua/main/init.lua
- Run
nvim +PackerSync
and you are done.
- Install AstroNvim and create a user profile
- Map keys for:
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- Alacritty:
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- Add the following to your
~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml
- Add the following to your
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key_bindings: # https://stackoverflow.com/a/42461580/11465149
- { key: Return, mods: Shift , chars: "\x1b[13;2u" }
- { key: Return, mods: Control , chars: "\x1b[13;5u" }
- { key: Z , mods: Control|Shift, chars: "\x1b[26;2u" }
- { key: J , mods: Control , chars: "\x1b[10;1u" }
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- Gnome-terminal:
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- Other terminals:
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- Here's a helpfull post for iTerm2, urxvt and Kitty
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- Open your terminal and run:
curl -o ~/.config/nvim/lua/{user}/init.lua https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GiorgosXou/init.lua/main/init.lua
- Run
nvim +PackerSync
and you are done.
ctrl z crushes binbows (if not mapped)
Because :
- I wanted an answer to my Reddit post
- I wanted to learn NVIM and is there any better way of learning it besides doing exactly this?
- I wanted to make NVIM experience more easy peasy lemon squeezy to everyone (more accessible)
- My first\virgin experience got me stuck inside NVIM therefore I had to call my step-sis to get me unstack\exit
- Sometimes I think that NVIM limmits the user experience inside insert mode, just a tiny litle bit. jk! relax! i know i can use
C+o
If you won't pay me (i'll probably just die or) I'll make even worse things than this, lol.
- https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Z3UE347VYVZ7N
- Bitcoin: 1L6rn2cLfFkruDM28UtpxFSan9QSoquEbR