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Vim motions go a step further, essentially making each key on your keyboard a tool. In the default mode, when opening vim, each key press is doing a function. E.g. g is for jumping around (gg is jumping to the top of the document, ctrl + o jumps back where you left before. G jumps to the end of the document. $ jumps to the end of a line. And so on, I could go on forever, but if you want to actually write something, you’d need to switch to “insert-mode” with i (there’s also a for append or o), but you have different modes. I wrote in Four Modes of Writing I have four modes with vim motions at all times:
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