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vscodevim - find character - comma remap


How to replace a character by a newline in Vim?What are the benefits of learning Vim?Soft wrap at 80 characters in Vim in window of arbitrary widthVim comma key not workingWhat is your most productive shortcut with Vim?Make Vim show ALL white spaces as a characterWhat is the difference between the remap, noremap, nnoremap and vnoremap mapping commands in Vim?Can I remap the “,” command in VIM before using it as the leader key?Can Visual Studio Code `quick fix` interact with keyboard?Why is this comma mapping not working for me in GVim?













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I a using vscodevim with VS Code. I have mapped my leader to comma:



"vim.leader": ",",


Now when i do f<some_character>;, it works as expected to go the second matched character. But afterwards, the , (comma) does not work as it is being used as leader. We can do F<same_character> to navigate backward. Is there a way to map backward search (via comma originally) to some other key like (slash).










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    I a using vscodevim with VS Code. I have mapped my leader to comma:



    "vim.leader": ",",


    Now when i do f<some_character>;, it works as expected to go the second matched character. But afterwards, the , (comma) does not work as it is being used as leader. We can do F<same_character> to navigate backward. Is there a way to map backward search (via comma originally) to some other key like (slash).










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      I a using vscodevim with VS Code. I have mapped my leader to comma:



      "vim.leader": ",",


      Now when i do f<some_character>;, it works as expected to go the second matched character. But afterwards, the , (comma) does not work as it is being used as leader. We can do F<same_character> to navigate backward. Is there a way to map backward search (via comma originally) to some other key like (slash).










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      I a using vscodevim with VS Code. I have mapped my leader to comma:



      "vim.leader": ",",


      Now when i do f<some_character>;, it works as expected to go the second matched character. But afterwards, the , (comma) does not work as it is being used as leader. We can do F<same_character> to navigate backward. Is there a way to map backward search (via comma originally) to some other key like (slash).







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          You can use :noremap to accomplish what you need. It maps a key non-recursively, which will let you define some other key to have the original behaviour of ,. With your example:



          :noremap ,


          Here, :map would not work, since :map , would make behave like your modified , key, so you really need noremap.






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          You can use :noremap to accomplish what you need. It maps a key non-recursively, which will let you define some other key to have the original behaviour of ,. With your example:



          :noremap ,


          Here, :map would not work, since :map , would make behave like your modified , key, so you really need noremap.






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          You can use :noremap to accomplish what you need. It maps a key non-recursively, which will let you define some other key to have the original behaviour of ,. With your example:



          :noremap ,


          Here, :map would not work, since :map , would make behave like your modified , key, so you really need noremap.






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          :noremap ,


          Here, :map would not work, since :map , would make behave like your modified , key, so you really need noremap.






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          You can use :noremap to accomplish what you need. It maps a key non-recursively, which will let you define some other key to have the original behaviour of ,. With your example:



          :noremap ,


          Here, :map would not work, since :map , would make behave like your modified , key, so you really need noremap.







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