For me I’d be saving one keystroke. Status for me would be g s, g c for commit, and so on. Single letter aliases for the most common commands, two letters for less common in a conflict. 😁
But these days since a few years back I just use lazygit (aliased to lg btw, lol).
Everything in lazygit is basically just single keystrokes also. c for commit, etc. Very handy.
Fugitive
Cool beans, sounds like a good tool! I’m on team Helix since a few years, after being a vim/nvim user for about a decade, and emacs a couple years before that. Helix’s paradigm just makes so much sense. 🎯👌 Jumping around symbols intra-file and inter-file, and LSP support built-in, no fussing. Worth a try for a few weeks if you ask me.
For me I’d be saving one keystroke. Status for me would be
g s,g cfor commit, and so on. Single letter aliases for the most common commands, two letters for less common in a conflict. 😁But these days since a few years back I just use lazygit (aliased to
lgbtw, lol).Everything in lazygit is basically just single keystrokes also.
cfor commit, etc. Very handy.Cool beans, sounds like a good tool! I’m on team Helix since a few years, after being a vim/nvim user for about a decade, and emacs a couple years before that. Helix’s paradigm just makes so much sense. 🎯👌 Jumping around symbols intra-file and inter-file, and LSP support built-in, no fussing. Worth a try for a few weeks if you ask me.