How can I remap my CTRL-A to CTRL-Q in the command line mode?
I use VIM within Tmux session (which has CTRL-A set as a prefix). When I try to insert all files which names match the pattern (i.e. for :bd command) I have to press CTRL-A twice (as it's also a prefix for tmux). I would like to use one key stroke <C-a>
for that.
I've tried to put cnoremap <C-q> <C-a>
to my .vimrc but it doesn't work. Any suggestions?
<c-a>
to do in cmd mode? I don't understand.stty -ixon
(in your~/.bashrc
) which would allow you to use the<c-s>
/<c-q>
keys