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Key mapping refers to creating a shortcut for repeating a sequence of keys or commands. You can map keys to execute frequently used key sequences or to invoke an Ex command or to invoke a Vim function or to invoke external commands. Using key maps you can define your own Vim commands. Vim supports several editing modes - normal, insert, replace, visual, select, command-line and operator-pending. You can map a key to work in all or some of these modes. The general syntax of a map command is:

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  • Mapping keys in Vim - Tutorial (Part 1)
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  • Key mapping refers to creating a shortcut for repeating a sequence of keys or commands. You can map keys to execute frequently used key sequences or to invoke an Ex command or to invoke a Vim function or to invoke external commands. Using key maps you can define your own Vim commands. Vim supports several editing modes - normal, insert, replace, visual, select, command-line and operator-pending. You can map a key to work in all or some of these modes. The general syntax of a map command is:
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  • Key mapping refers to creating a shortcut for repeating a sequence of keys or commands. You can map keys to execute frequently used key sequences or to invoke an Ex command or to invoke a Vim function or to invoke external commands. Using key maps you can define your own Vim commands. Vim supports several editing modes - normal, insert, replace, visual, select, command-line and operator-pending. You can map a key to work in all or some of these modes. The general syntax of a map command is: {cmd} {attr} {lhs} {rhs} where {cmd} is one of ':map', ':map!', ':nmap', ':vmap', ':imap', ':cmap', ':smap', ':xmap', ':omap', ':lmap', etc. {attr} is optional and one or more of the following: , ,
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