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Kinda proud of this one. Efficiently piggy-backing on the Block Editor, keeping things simple, and yet, building power into the editor.
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'H' goes to the beginning of the line, 'L' to the end.
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'w' moves forward by a word. 'b' moves backward by a word.
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'W' moves to end-of-word. 'B' moves backward to end-of-word.
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'I', 'F' and 'E' invoke the corresponding command from the
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Block Editor (B100). Refer to documentation there.
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'f' puts the contents of your previous cursor movement into the
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find buffer. If that movement was a forward movement, it brings
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the cursor back where it was. This allows for an efficient
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combination of movements and 'E'. For example, if you want to
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delete the next word, you type 'w', then 'f', then check your
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"F" buffer to be sure, then press 'E'.
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'X' deletes "modifier" characters following cursor. (cont.)
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