Years ago I was looking for a way to learn Vim that didn't involve a wall of text, or scrolling through vimtutor without knowing the commands to do so. I wondered if anything else existed for such a purpose.
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Interactive tutorial: HJKL-learning game: Screencasts: |
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I programmed a game just for this purpose! It's an online game where you move the cursor using vim commands and motions. Check it out on http://vim-adventures.com. The first couple of levels teach hjkl and word navigation. The rest is planned to cost money. |
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To answer your question: vimtutor is the good way to interactively learn vim. If you read through it, it gives you all the necessary commands to go through it, and you actually learn to use vim. If that's too much effort, I really doubt vim is for you. |
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haven't used it, but it looks close to what you're asking for |
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There's a game now to learn it! http://vim-adventures.com/ |
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http://kikuchiyo.org -> work in progress, but you have one level to practice your basic movement keys, insert mode, and x deletion button. |
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