NOTES ON NEOVIM AND MY PERSONAL NEOVIM WORKFLOW FOR OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION OF NEOVIM, PLEASE VISIT THEIR GITHUB: https://github.com/neovim/neovim I have created this small txt file to document my basic neoneovim work flow It is combined with notes about my espanso keybindings, which are meant to aid in the workflow Keep in mind these are specific to my neovim setup and will definitely not work in all neovim setups A FINAL NOTE: I recommend trying to coordinate your vim workflow throughout all of your applications. The easiest way to do this is to set up vim keybindings in your terminal: In .bashrc: set -o vi In .zshrc: bindkey -v When setting up keybindings in say a tiling window manager like i3 or bspwm(my preferred twm), it may be a good idea to set up vim keybindings in that. Lastly, install vimium into your browser, as this will allow you to navigate your browser using vim keybindings (hjkldu for navigation, yy to grab the current url, / to search the page, etc.). Vimium is available in either chromium or firefox based browsers and is an essential part of my workflow along with Neovim. -- Standard keybindings (all neovim) NORMAL MODE h - go one character left (prepend with a number to go that many characters) j - go one character down (prepend with a number to go that many characters) k - go one character up (prepend with a number to go that many characters) l - go one character right (prepend with a number to go that many characters) w - go to the right to the beginning of the next word (delimited by spaces) b or shift b - go to the left to the beginning of the last word (delimited by spaces) e or shift e - go to the right to the ending of the next word (delimited by spaces) 0 - go to beginning of line (prepend with a number to go that many characters) $ - go to the end of the line (prepend with a number to go that many characters) gg - go to top of the page shift + g - go to the bottom of the page ctrl u -page up ctrl d - page down / - forwards slash searches foor the word/term you wish to jump to, just press enter once it is highlighted :w - writes (my nneovim setup as autosave, but it's still a good feature to have) :q - quits neovim (first neovim command to learn) u - undoes last change (can be used with prepended numbers depending on how many steps you want to undo) ctrl + r - reverts changes over after unintentional undoing (undoes the last undo commands, also can be prepended by a number) d - beginning d keybinding, can be combined with many of the above commands (it cuts, so you can paste it using p keybinding) (can be prepended by a number, and multiples the amount of words/lines is deleted/cut) dh - delete word one back (equivalent to db) dj - delete one line down dk - delete one line up dl - delete word one forward (equivlanet to dw) dd - delete current line d0 - delete from current cursor position to the beginning of the line d$ - delete from the current cursor position to the end of the line dgg - delete from the current cursor position to the beginning of the document dG - delete from the current position to the end of the document dw - delete word on current position de - delete current cursor position to the end of the word db - delete current cursor position to the beginning of the word x - delete character under current cursor position interesting use case: di( - will delete everything encapsulated in the following parenthesis di{ - will delete everything encapsulated in the following curly brackets di[ - will delte everything encapsulated in the following square brackets y - beginning y keybinding, yanks or copies character or word for pasting elsewhere using the p keybinding (can be prepended by a number, and multiples the amount of words/lines to be copied) yh - copies one word back (equivalent to yb) yj - copies one line down yk - copies one line up yl - copies one word forward (equivlanet to ye) ye - copies one word forward yb - copies one word back yy - copies entire line yw - copies entire word y0 - copies from current cursor position to beginning of line y$ - copies from current cursor position to end of line yG - copies from current cursor position to the end of document ygg - copies from current cursor position to the beginning of document FROM NORMAL MODE, ENTERING OTHER MODES i - enter INSERT mode at the current cursor position a - enter INSERT mode at the following cursor position (appending) shift + i - enter INSERT mode at the beginning of the line shift + a - enter INSERT mode at the end of the line v - enter VISUAL mode shift + v enter VISUAL mode and select the current line shift + r enter REPLACE mode (think of this as INSERT in windows/mac, simply replaces all text beneath cursor while in this mode) ctrl + v - enter VISUAL BLOCK MODE NO MATTER WHAT MODE YOU'RE IN, you can always: to return to NORMAL MODE INSERT MODE tab - configured for four spaces in my case VISUAL MODE h,j,k,l,g,shift+g,0,$ all apply, it simply highlights them and you can use standard and custom commands here that would normally apply in NORMAL mode CTRL + V ENTERS VISUAL BLOCK MODE I only really use this for muliple commenting out of lines (ctrl + v + j or k and then ctrl+c to comment out code) --Custom Keybindings NORMAL MODE nf Simply typing this in NORMAL MODE will invoke Neoformat, simply hit enter afterwards CTRL + p or fzf Simply typing this in NORMAL MODE will invoke FuzzyFileFinder, simply hit enter afterwards rg Simply typing this in NORMAL MODE will invoke RipGrep, simply hit enter afterwards SHIFT + d Opens up diff view SHIFT + p Automatically Updates new Packages with :PackerSync CTRL + x removes highlighting from previous search results CTRL + c Comment out line (use in conjunction with CTRL + V for multiple lines) CTRL + j/k Enter Multi-Cursor (red cursor is NORMAL MODE< yellow cursor is INSERT MODE) (hit to return to NORMAL MODE - might require hitting multiple times) SHIFT + m Open up Markdown Preview for .md files (mainly used for README.md) CTRL + p Open fuzzy file finder like search application :Neoformat Formats most code options (don't use with .c or .cpp files as there is another application i use for that) cp alias for using ClangFormat C/C++ Formatter CTRL + b : Open Nneovim Tree in Nneovim Tree there are specific keybindings (most standard neovim keybindings work here as well): a - creates new file (keep adding slashes to create directories or don't for regular files) d - deletes file (hit y when prompted) r - renames file (enter new name and hit enter) / search for a word in whichever document you have Open CTRL + v open file in Nneovim Tree in new vertical workspace (if more than 2 are open, Nneovim will ask which one you wish to open it next to, A or B or C etc) CTRL + h Navigate to one vertical window to the left CTRL + l Navigate to one vertical window to the right CTRL + e to adjust window width (h and l will adjust width, just hit enter afterwards to adjust, opening and closing nneovim tree readjusts back to defaults) CTRL + t open new tab ALT + or goes to next tab ALT + or SHIFT + goes to previous tab SHIFT + S Aliased to global search and replace SHIFT + T Runs jester unit tester on appropriate .test.js files F11 Toggle Spellchecker -- INSERT MODE ii - equivaent to key (return to normal mode from insert mode) -- ESPANSO BASED commands NOTE: Espanso can be used in conjunction for some powerful aliases in neovim (as well as other applications) FURTHER NOTATION: Please note that espanso is capabale of a lot more than is featured here and I highly recommend coming up with further expamples as it has the potential to greatly increase workflow speed SEE: https://espanso.org/ Here are just some of my favorite expanded texts In NeoVim's INSERT MODE, simply type :command-prepended-by-colon - expands to this :cll - console.log() :cle - console.error() :clt - console.table() :func - function () {} :def - def(): :fn - pub fn () {} :for - for (;;) {} :while - while () {} :do - do {} while () :if - if () {} :elif - else if () {} :else - else {} :try - try {} catch(error) {} :inc - #include :$ - `${}`