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# vim-combo
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Have you ever wanted to see how fast you can type? That insane very long lambda you just written in one go must have been a hell of a combo, shame it wasn't tracked.
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Have you ever wondered how sick is your function typing? That insane very long lambda you just written in one go must have been a hell of a combo, shame it wasn't tracked.
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Well now you can! vim-combo is inspired by the power-mode many more graphical editors have. While all the particles and text shaking is nice and all, the thing I really wanted was to keep track of my typing combos.
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So here comes vim-combo! Each keypress in insert mode increases the counter. The counter gets resetted if you type nothing for more than a second.
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No more! vim-combo is inspired from Code in the Dark's code editor. While the particles and text shaking is nice and all, the thing I really wanted was to keep track of my combos.
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So here comes vim-combo! Each keypress (cursor movement) in insert mode increases the counter. The counter gets resetted if you type nothing for more than a second.
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vim-combo keeps track of your best combos by saving them to a .combo file in .vim. Every time vim loads, the best combo is loaded from such file. Every time you get a new best score, the content of such file is overwritten.
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There already are few plugins which provide particles (vim-particle, vim-power-mode) but they required windows. vim-combo can run on any system since it's only vim script!
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