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Doing an action when pressing a key. These are also called key mappings or mappings. For questions about default key bindings, as well as creating or redefining key bindings.

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Is there a nice way to remove semicolon in files using Vim?

Background: My development team decided to move to typescript and one of the style guidelines was to remove all semi-colons and they will probably do so in newer JavaScript files (I know its a bit pe …
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How can I unmap <esc> key in vim, it keeps reverting despite setting it in .vimrc?

Hi I am having some issue trying to unmap this key in my .vimrc. I've tried a lot of suggestions and remapping but it seems to be resetting itself every time. unamp <Esc> unmap! <Esc> map <Esc>^[ <E …
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How can I unmap <esc> key in vim, it keeps reverting despite setting it in .vimrc?

I think I found the 'potentially' culprit. I would love an explanation if anyone can explain it. These two lines when I comment them out the first entry gets erased. nnoremap <C-]> :bnext<CR> nnorem …
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