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For me it's plain ol' tT and fF. I get frightfully bored when a text field makes me use Home/End/arrows ๐ช
It's like, I know where I want the cursor, just let me GO there. And no manually moving my cursor into position is not it. It's so not it
I don't know this command, about to test it out.
I always use 0 and $, then W and B to leapfrog words manually ๐
Thanks!
Welcome! I also stumbled upon these after I'd been using vim for a while. You've probably seen them in guides but glossed over them like I did originally. But once you get used to using these keys, you'll wonder how you lived without them!
Used in combos like
f(dib
(delete function parameters), or2t.
(go back two periods, or sentences) they're so great for moving within a long row.