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You know Readline key bindings? Of course you do, they're in your shell, your
REPL, and perhaps even the GUI for your OS. They're similar to Emacs
key bindings (C-a for home), but with several concessions for UNIX (C-w for
delete word).
With rsi.vim, I've taken that same concession philosophy and extended it to
Vim. Get the most useful of the ubiquitous key bindings without blindly
overriding built-in Vim functionality.
Features
Readline mappings are provided in insert mode and command line mode. Normal
mode is deliberately omitted.
Important Vim key bindings (like insert mode's C-n and C-p completion) are
not overridden.
Meta key bindings are provided in a way that works in the terminal without
the perils of remapping escape.
C-d, C-e, and C-f are mapped such that they perform the Readline behavior in
the middle of the line and the Vim behavior at the end. (Think about it.)
Installation
If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend
installing pathogen.vim, and
then simply copy and paste:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-rsi.git
Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with
:help rsi.
Like rsi.vim? Follow the repository on
GitHub and vote for it on
vim.org. And if
you're feeling especially charitable, follow tpope on
Twitter and
GitHub.