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    Default Learn vim with an adventure game

    I'm sure a few on here might enjoy this:
    http://vim-adventures.com/

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    lol good idea
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    Looks good. It won't working in firefox for me but I use a tiling window manager with vimperator in firefox so there are probably conflicts. Working fine in chromium.

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    That's pretty cool . No need to use hjkl for movement though in VIM, that's more a VI thing, I've used cursors generally since I was in university and having to work in a VT100 environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyn View Post
    That's pretty cool . No need to use hjkl for movement though in VIM, that's more a VI thing, I've used cursors generally since I was in university and having to work in a VT100 environment.
    I prefer to use hjkl, feels more natural as my Tiling window manager is based around it and with vimperator, firefox is too.

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    Technically the hjkl keys were arrow keys:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_keys#HJKL_keys


    It's funny how hjkl has remained purely for legacy reasons when the original reason behind it has long since disappeared.

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