Hello, I just played around with PIDA a little bit on Kubuntu yesterday, and I thought it was nice how you wrap python around VIM (or Emacs). It puts a fresh face on older yet proven technology. I know this setup has a ways to go, but I thought of something that might be useful. I'm a VIM user, and I like the fact I don't have to use the arrow keys much. So, it would be helpful when a user configured their PIDA to VIM, that the ALT+ arrow keys for would be mapped to ALT + h,j,k,l keys for vim users. I'm sure there are other key mappings that could be changed make the vim user feel more at home, and they're are probably corresponding Emacs keys too.
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