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I did not know about #3, I will definitely use that one.
I use vscode vim... mostly because I am a windows user and getting a good terminal setup is really hard. It's inevitable when I use vim I need to copy something from somewhere and it just doesn't come out right. These tips work great in vscode as well. I heavily use the c+p feature instead of get or c+o. TIL =g is tied to format document in vscode, I will likely start using that one more as well.
Thanks for the great tips.
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I did not know about #3, I will definitely use that one.
I use vscode vim... mostly because I am a windows user and getting a good terminal setup is really hard. It's inevitable when I use vim I need to copy something from somewhere and it just doesn't come out right. These tips work great in vscode as well. I heavily use the c+p feature instead of get or c+o. TIL =g is tied to format document in vscode, I will likely start using that one more as well.
Thanks for the great tips.