Hi,
maybe someone will know the answer?

Recently I switched from CtrlP to native `:find *file*` command for jumping to 
a file in a project.
I'm not looking back, vim's native `:find` is great, and a fantastic complement 
to `:buffer` (well they complement each other).

Now to the question:
why is the `:f` an abbreviation to `:file`? Why not `:f` -> `:find`?
`:file` command does not seem that useful, at least not as useful as `:find` in 
everyday work. And Ctrl-G does the same thing as `:file`!
I solved this in my vimrc with `cab f find` - but I'm more interested in the 
root cause of this.

Do you think Bram would be open to changing the `:f` vim default?  (although I 
have a feeling I would not be the first one to ask)

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