Edwin Muraya
My personal configs and notes for most programs is use in my development workflows *and most importantly colemak keybord remaps**. I always try to be consistent on my colemak remaping across programs.
My configs tend to change reqularly. I am always tweaking these, Trying to perfect it to be better as i continue to learning new stuff. I Hope that what I do.
Colemak and Vim and friends
- h, j, k, l - colemak h, n, e and i: movement.
- k: next search result.
- K: previous search result.
- u: go to insert mode.
- U: go to insert mode at begging of current line.
- l: Insert mode.
Tools
Includes customizations for the following tools.
- zsh - shell flavored with prezto
- tmux - session management and shell multiplexing
- Neovim - text editing
- git - version control
- less - pager and file viewer
- Vimium. Addd the remaps in (.config/vimium) to brave vimium extension.) options tab in Custom key mapping.
- mpd and ncmpcpp - Music player (client server approach)
Less Pager and file viewer (Note)
I added some colemak keybindings in the (~/.lesskey) in the home directory. Less uses lesskey command/program to change the keybindings.
- In an open terminal I run (lesskey) command manually which in turn compiled my .lesskey config to .less config files. (both files are checked out)

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