Note: things that can be achieved in another way that's equivalent and needs the same amount of chords to be done, it will not be mapped. To give an example, s does the same as cl, right down to repeats (as in c2l does the same thing as 2s). And since cl can already be done in a chord, s does not need to get mapped.
Another note: everything below is the full listing of the txt files in /usr/share/nvim/runtime/doc/, not all of which actually contain bindings. I'll check them off once I've gone through them as normal though, though these will not get a commit attached since there will be none.
Yet another newer note: Removed all the usr_* files, since I don't think there are going to be any bindings that aren't also documented elsewhere.
Note: things that can be achieved in another way that's equivalent and needs the same amount of chords to be done, it will not be mapped. To give an example,
sdoes the same ascl, right down to repeats (as inc2ldoes the same thing as2s). And sinceclcan already be done in a chord,sdoes not need to get mapped.Another note: everything below is the full listing of the txt files in /usr/share/nvim/runtime/doc/, not all of which actually contain bindings. I'll check them off once I've gone through them as normal though, though these will not get a commit attached since there will be none.
Yet another newer note: Removed all the
usr_*files, since I don't think there are going to be any bindings that aren't also documented elsewhere.:commands):commands)