I just want to add that in my view, the best way to practice with Vim
interface is to open a file with code you're currently working on and do
all the same tasks as you would normally do as you work.. with one tiny
difference: instead of focusing on your task, focus on vim operations
you're using, pause for a second and think which commands you could have
used, what's the most efficient / easy way to do something, and so on.
That way you're still getting some work done and you're practicing the
commands that are most common and useful in your work. -ak

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