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Discussion on: What are some stuff that you wish somebody told you when you started learning Vim?

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Dian Fay

If you need a lighter test browser there's always lynx...

vim-adventures is a good starting point for learning how to use vim. Once you've got a feel for it, look for extensions -- there are many that do everything from showing git hints in the gutter (added & modified lines) to integrating fuzzy finders. Other people's vimrcs can be good learning resources too.