I quite enjoy @code; not missing vim as much as I thought I would.
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Heh, something I do wish would work is C-w to close tabs. I'm so used to it from browsers and other tabbed applications that it feels awkward this doesn't work. There's probably ways to customize, but I don't want to deep dive into that quite yet.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @code
that... should work out of the box? Like, it works for me. And I'm using the vim plugin. Did you install the emacs plugin, too?
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I haven't; unsure what's going on. Will have to debug I guess, heh. Did install tree-sitter based syntax highlighting and rls, so perhaps some other odd interaction is going on.
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click on the gear icon on the bottom left -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> "Ctrl + W" and it'll show you what's overriding it, and you can change it right there. Here's mine:pic.twitter.com/t9XQcZd3Ze
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Ohh, thanks heaps for that! -- turns out *nothing* is overriding it, but somehow it's not working. Maybe I just need to reboot, haha. Also didn't know that window existed; that's incredibly helpful!
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