I did :Tutor on neovim and only did commands that actually involved editing text, it took 5:46.
Now trying in Sublime Text. Edit: 8:38 in Sublime, without vim mode – a big difference! It felt like it was mostly uniform, but one area where I was significantly slower was search and replace, because I couldn’t figure out how to go backwards easily.
I did :Tutor on neovim and only did commands that actually involved editing text, it took 5:46.
Now trying in Sublime Text. Edit: 8:38 in Sublime, without vim mode – a big difference! It felt like it was mostly uniform, but one area where I was significantly slower was search and replace, because I couldn’t figure out how to go backwards easily.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
Command-shift-g right?
I ended up using cmd+shift+i which opens the find/replace panel with the default set to backwards.