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I'm having an issue with a delay when using <Esc> or <C-[> to get out of command line mode. It appears that vim is waiting to see if I'm going to enter a keymapping, and I've changed my ttimeoutlen and it doesn't change the delay but it's not really what I want. I'd prefer not to have any delay

I've done a :map to see if there are any mappings that expect a <Esc>... or <C-[>... but don't see any that do.

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    You should check it out with the :cmap, which display the maps in command line mode.
    – Ade YU
    Feb 22, 2012 at 17:23

2 Answers 2

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Along with setting ttimeoutlen, do you also set ttimeout? This is needed to turn the feature on. I have the following in my .vimrc:

set ttimeout
set ttimeoutlen=100

Now I get no delay after ESC (even when running without the GUI), even though I have maps that involve ESC. For example:

if !has("gui_running")
    set <A-v>=<1b>v
endif

inoremap <A-v> <C-o>"+p

(note the <1b> above was written using "Ctrl-v ESC")

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  • I have this set, but it appears to have no effect on command line mode.
    – Peeja
    Feb 28, 2014 at 19:57
  • Works for me, Mac/iTerm2 + Vim, even in Command-Line mode. Jan 14, 2021 at 10:50
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To expand upon the comment @AdeYU posted on the question, the vim reference for maps says there are three different kinds of mapping that can affect the command-line:

  • :map
  • :cmap
  • :lmap

You'd have to check all three to rule out a mapping as the cause of your problem.

Update: Despite what the docs seem to indicate, if I create an imap that begins with escape, then hitting escape while in command-line mode does suddenly take longer to respond. I guess you'd have to clear out the imaps too.

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  • Running :map displays all mappings, with their mode in the far left column. Feb 23, 2012 at 5:36
  • @KevinColyar That was the behavior I expected, too, but when I ran :map in vim 7.2 and 7.3 I didn't see the cmapping or the lmapping I had created. Does vim behave differently when you try it out? Feb 23, 2012 at 15:12
  • Ahh, you're right. Do you know if an imap would cause a timeout issue in command mode? I found this mapping from delimitMate: <Esc>OC <Right> Feb 23, 2012 at 16:59
  • @KevinColyar I wouldn't have guessed it, but my experimenting sure seems to indicate that insert mappings affect command-line mode. I updated my answer accordingly. I guess the test you ought to make is to uninstall delimitMate and check if the problem goes away. Feb 23, 2012 at 20:09
  • Tried removing delimitMate with no luck. Tried removing all mappings with :mapclear, :imapclear, etc. No dice, still get the delay. Feb 23, 2012 at 22:44

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