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Things to node # 01
When using ādefaultValueā prop
Make sure to use a null checker for your variable, or your build will detect an error in ALL of your defaultValue prop
Working with VIM
Today, I started to convince myself that one way or another I need to learn how to use VIM (for those who arenāt familiar with the terms, vim and nano are both text editors, I mainly use them when iām working on terminals instead of opening other text editor apps. You can learn more about vimĀ here) instead of relying on nano.
So I searched for some YT vids on using it, Iām still working my way down the first video Iām watching so bear with me.
He showed thisĀ ācheat sheetā and that got me to stop watching and get it as reference and post it here. Here goes :
Lesson 1: Basic Editing
Lesson 2 : Operators & Repetition
Lesson 3 : Yank & Paste
Lesson 4 : Searching
Lesson 5 : Marks & Macros
Lesson 6 : Various Motions
Lesson 7 : Various Commands
Bonus : Overall Cheat Sheet
I hope this helps people trying to learn something new for themselves or just having a hard time trying to remember all the commands.
This is coming from a visual learner. Since I, myself, am having a hard time reading all those documentations and guides to run through and not having something to see where it is applied onto leaves me a bit unsatisfied.
Credits to:
Mike Coutermarsh for his tutorial video I found here
Graphical vi-vim Cheat Sheet and Tutorial here