What does HackerNews think of awesome-structure-editors?
A list of projectional and structural editors
What I really like in Vim is not Vim itself, but modal editing, mouse-free navigation, staying at the home row. Ideally I would like this model to be universally available across my environment. Like MacVim but everywhere. Plus, a trackpoint at the home row (really loved IBM ThinkPad).
Home row is great but it's so much addictive that you want it everywhere, but I still haven't found a universal way. I bought a UHK[1] and learn how to use it and Karabiner elements complex modifications.
Also these days I tend to think that physical navigation (characters, words, lines, paragraphs…) is really not what I should think about when working. So lately I've been exploring helix and projectional[2] (structural[3]) editors.
My younger colleagues are sometimes so awkward in terminal so I've been thinking about investing some time into setting up a well tuned and documented shell environment for them somewhere. I think I'd start with this awesome article[4].
[1] https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/ [2] https://www.alexeyshmalko.com/20200830010958/ [3] https://github.com/yairchu/awesome-structure-editors [4] https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/keyboard-shortcuts-ev...