Sadly no Vim keybindings plugin ;)

Seriously, though. I do like the simplicity and the overall approach, support for the mouse, and so on. I would use this. But I don't know if I can give up mode based editing... need to delete 3 lines? d3d. Search with /string. Get the next result with n. It's just so much faster than learning a million modifier keys. Maybe there's room for something in between this and Vim?

Something like Amp [1] or Kakoune [2] ? As with vim they are modal, but one needs to press less keystrokes and they are more intuitive as they use object_letter -> action_letter, not action_letter -> object_letter model.

[1] - https://amp.rs/

[2] - https://github.com/mawww/kakoune