I have the following mapping in my vimrc:
noremap <leader>b :buffers<CR>:buffer<Space>
Unfortunately there is about a half second to second delay to display the buffer list. Is there an obvious reason for this? How might I debug it if not?
:verbose noremap <leader>b
lists all mappings that start with <Leader>b
(and with :verbose
, also where they got defined). To make Vim detect the mapping faster, you need to resolve the ambiguity, either by adding more characters to make the mapping keys unique (e.g. <Leader>bb
), or by choosing different keys that aren't yet used in another mapping (e.g. <Leader>B
).
<nowait>
modifier, that is available with recent Vims (see my answer here)
Oct 22, 2014 at 10:08
<Leader>b...
mappings become unavailable! You could then also remap / unmap those (which I find more clean). I'd better only use the <nowait>
as documented, to have buffer-local mappings quickly override longer global ones.
Oct 22, 2014 at 10:27
ambiguity
is the key here. Existence of <leader>ac
will slow down the execution of the <leader>a
.
Oct 7, 2019 at 20:57
<leader>b
? If so, look at thetimeout
andttimeout
settings.:map ,b
(except where,
is your leader key), and see what appears. At jthill mentioned, if there is ambiguity, then vim gives a timeout, waiting for more key presses before deciding there is none and moving on.