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NEOVIM KEYMAP REFERENCE (CORE & USEFUL)

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INSERT MODE (Ctrl + ...)

#============================================================ Ctrl + h Delete character before cursor Ctrl + w Delete word before cursor Ctrl + j Insert line break (newline) at cursor Ctrl + t Indent current line one 'shiftwidth' to the right Ctrl + d De-indent current line one 'shiftwidth' to the left Ctrl + n Insert next auto-completion match Ctrl + p Insert previous auto-completion match Ctrl + r x Insert contents of register x Ctrl + o {cmd} Temporarily enter Normal mode to execute {cmd} Esc / Ctrl + c Exit insert mode and return to Normal mode

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NORMAL MODE — WINDOW & TAB MANAGEMENT

#============================================================ C-w s Split current window horizontally C-w v Split current window vertically C-w c Close current window C-w q Quit current window (same as close but exit if last) C-w w Cycle through open windows C-w x Exchange window with next one

C-w = Equalize window sizes C-w _ Maximize height of current window C-w | Maximize width of current window

C-w h Move to window left C-w j Move to window below C-w k Move to window above C-w l Move to window right

C-w H Move current window far left C-w J Move current window to bottom C-w K Move current window to top C-w L Move current window far right

C-w t Move current split into a new tab

gt Go to next tab gT Go to previous tab gt Go to tab number

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NORMAL MODE — TAGS, JUMPS & MOTIONS

#============================================================ Ctrl + ] Jump to tag under cursor gd Go to local declaration gD Go to global declaration { Jump backward one paragraph/block } Jump forward one paragraph/block ; Repeat last motion forward , Repeat last motion backward Ctrl + e Scroll window down (cursor stays put) Ctrl + y Scroll window up (cursor stays put) H Move cursor to top of screen M Move cursor to middle of screen L Move cursor to bottom of screen

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NORMAL MODE — TEXT OBJECTS

#============================================================ aw "A word" — select word + following space ab "A block" — select around () aB "A Block" — select around {} at "A tag" — select around XML/HTML tag

ib "Inner block" — inside () iB "Inner Block" — inside {} it "Inner tag" — inside tag (no delimiters)

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NORMAL MODE — DIFF / CHANGES

#============================================================ do Obtain (get) changes from other window dp Put (send) changes to other window

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REGISTERS & CLIPBOARD

#============================================================ "xy Yank into register x "xp Paste contents of register x "+y Yank into system clipboard "+p Paste from system clipboard

#--- Common Registers --- "0 Last yank " Unnamed register (last delete or yank) "% Current file name "# Alternate file name "* X11 primary selection clipboard "+ X11 clipboard register "/ Last search pattern ": Last command-line command ". Last inserted text "- Last small (less than a line) delete "= Expression register (evaluate expression) "_ Black hole register (discard output)

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TIPS & NOTES

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  • Ctrl + o in Insert mode is a powerful way to run one Normal-mode command temporarily.
  • Use “aw”, “iw”, “ab”, “ib”, etc. with operators (e.g., daw, yib) for precise text manipulation.
  • The system clipboard is “+” (Windows/macOS/Linux), but some X11 systems also use “*”.
  • When in diff mode, do and dp are complementary: “get” vs. “put” changes.