[Cool Tool] Checking Out VsVim

Posted by: ISerializable, on 14 Dec 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I've been using VsVim in my latest TDD course. It's a simulator of Vim keybindings for visual studio. I've been using vim since january 2011, so almost a year now, and i've come to really like the power you get when editing code with it. Unlike ViEmu, another vim emulator for visual studio.net, VsVim is 'soft' on overriding keybindings. So, because I also use reshaper, VsVim doesn't override any keybindings that are already taken by other visual studio addins. That means that out of the box, vsvim...

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