+++ title = "Vim resources" date = 2020-09-17 tags = ["admin", "vim"] +++ I'll be dropping links to pages proposing interesting insights of Vim in here. Let's start with a very classical one : [Learn Vimscript the Hard Way][hardway] by Steve Losh, that I find very useful to give hints when you know precisely what you want to do. I also dig the spirit. Then there is the cheatsheet approach. I bookmarked Rico's [devhints.io][devhints] page on Vimscript, that I come back to when there's a need. There's also this [regex tutorial][regex] that is nice to bookmark, as regex are really something you're not in a hurry to master. Oh and then there's vimways.org's [quickfix shortcuts][quickfix] that introduces the thing with its sarcastic tone, quite a journey. Lastly I also found [this useful post][jakobgm] on integrating git into vim. Then I remembered I had found this wizard's way of teaching [operators][operators] in Vim, coming out with comments on orthogonality between operators and motions. [hardway]: https://learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/ [devhints]: https://devhints.io/vimscript-functions [regex]: https://medium.com/factory-mind/regex-tutorial-a-simple-cheatsheet-by-examples-649dc1c3f285 [quickfix]: https://vimways.org/2018/colder-quickfix-lists/ [jakobgm]: https://jakobgm.com/posts/vim/git-integration/ [operators]: https://whileimautomaton.net/2008/11/vimm3/operator