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okay I like the old task ones (cycle and gt...) also ig a lot of users have mappings for / for moving lines I have some other ones which I use the is an insert mode mapping so wincmds are no problem and I don't like using two <c-...> so I'd keep that one also I like the jk because they're for the heading mode and they're the normal up/down mappings |
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Friendly opinions about the default keymaps, looking to provide a better out of the box experience.
"core.norg.qol.todo_items.todo.task_cycle"
Current:
<C-space>Recommended:
<C-n>and<C-p>Currently they are not mapped in normal mode, and they are widely recognized as used for
cycling completions. Another alternative is to override
<C-x>and<C-a>only when on atodo list item, which is the default in vim for incrementing and decrementing a number.
"core.norg.manoeuvre.item_{up,down}"
Current: n
<M-j>and n<M-k>Recommended: n
[eand n]eThis come from the widely used vim-unimpaired keymappings, to move a line up and down.
Also
<M-j> and <M-k>are actually mentioned/recommended for switching windows under:help terminal-input""core.integrations.telescope.find_linkable""
Current: i
<C-l>Recommended: i
<C-x><C-c><C-l>could be used by people to switch windows, but is also very comfy. I like<C-x><C-c>the pattern it's known from
:h ins-completionbut free. It's not that hard to type in qwertysince
xcare neighbors."core.norg.qol.todo_items.todo.task_{done,undone,pending}"
Current:
gtd gtu gtpRecommended:
<leader>td<leader>tu<leader>tpIt's easier to type, and although it has the same keystrokes leader is much more comfortable
than combining
gwith the other two letters."core.integrations.treesitter.{next,previous}.heading"
Current: sub-mode style mapping that remaps
jandkRecommended:
[[and]]This is built into vim,
:help [[refered as sections forward and:help ]]as sectionsbackward. This can be seen in for example vim-fugitive, a nice addition could be
[]and][to move at the end of the sections/heading contesnts. Also I just entered this
traverse-heading submode and can't get out, send help :D
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