Start by reading this:

 http://www.viemu.com/a-why-vi-vim.html

Once you have motivation, you will find your own path (but go slow!)

On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 11:33 AM meine <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I suggest: learn how to switch to normal/insert mode. And that's all.
> When you're tired of something, or if you miss a feature, learn the
> solution.
>
> excellent suggestion, and worked well for me learning Vim!
>
> after the basics learnt from vimtutor, just start working with vim and
> leave other editors to force yourself learning
>
> you'll encounter situations where you ask yourself if there is a 'vim
> solution' --- search for it and use it! (just use a browser and mouse,
> be nice to yourself)
>
> try to learn one, maybe two new vim commands a week
>
> train your curiosity and skills eg. by cleaning up a pdf-to-text
> converted file. this is a nice way to excersise find, substitute, funny
> characters. take a file that you need to use for other purposes to get
> some _drive_
>
> //meine
>
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