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IdeaVim - Version @VERSION@ for IntellIJ platform version @PLATFORM_VERSION@
This plugin attempts to emulate the functionality of VIM within IntelliJ platform based products. It actually emulates 'gvim' more than 'vim'. IdeaVim can be used with IntellIJ IDEA, RubyMine, PyCharm, PhpStorm, WebStorm and AppCode.
Resources:
Wiki: https://github.com/JetBrains/ideavim/wiki/About-IdeaVim-project
Homepage: http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=164
Automatic builds: http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/project.html?projectId=project55
Installation
Use the IDE's plugin manager to install the latest version of the plugin.
Start the IDE normally and Enable VIM emulation using "Tools|VIM Emulator" menu item. At this point you must use VIM keystrokes in all editors.
Disabling the IdeaVim Plugin
If you wish to disable the plugin, select the "Tools|VIM Emulator" menu so
it is unchecked. You must also select "Options|Keymaps" and make a keymap other
than "vim" the active keymap. At this point IDE will work with it's regular
keyboard shortcuts.
Changes to the IDE
Undo/Redo
The IdeaVim plugin uses it's own undo/redo functionality so it is important
that you use the standard VIM keys 'u' and 'Ctrl-R' for undo/redo instead of
the built in undo/redo. An exception might occur if you wish to undo the creation
of a new class. For this you must select the Edit|Undo menu since IdeaVim
doesn't support this feature. Using the built in undo/redo while editing a
file will result in strange behavior and you will most likely lose changes.
Escape
In the IDE, the Escape key is used during editing to cancel code completion
windows and parameter tooltips. While in VIM Insert mode, Escape is used to
return back to Normal mode. If you are typing in Insert mode and a code
completion window is popped up, pressing Escape will both cancel the window
and exit Insert mode. If a parameter tooltip appears, pressing Escape will not
make the tooltip go away whether in Insert or Normal mode. The only way to make
the tooltip disappear is to move the cursor outside of the parameter area of
the method call. (I would love to receive solutions for both of these issues.)
Menu Changes
In order to emulate the keystrokes used by VIM, several of the default hotkeys
used by IDE had to be changed. Below is a list of IDE menus, their default
keyboard shortcuts, and their new VIM keystrokes.
File
Save All Ctrl-S :w
Edit
Undo Ctrl-Z u
Redo Ctrl-Shift-Z Ctrl-R
Cut Ctrl-X "+x
Copy Ctrl-C "+y
Paste Ctrl-V "+P
Select All Ctrl-A ggVG
Search
Find Ctrl-F /
Replace Ctrl-R :s
Find Next F3 n
Find Previous Shift-F3 N
View
Quick JavaDoc Ctrl-Q K
Parameter Info Ctrl-P Ctrl-Shift-P
Swap Panels Ctrl-U <None>
Recent Files... Ctrl-E <None>
Type Hierarchy Ctrl-H Ctrl-Alt-Shift-H
Goto
Class... Ctrl-N Alt-Shift-N
Line... Ctrl-G G
Declaration Ctrl-B gd
Super Method Ctrl-U Ctrl-Shift-U
Code
Override Methods... Ctrl-O Ctrl-Shift-O
Implement Methods... Ctrl-I Ctrl-Shift-I
Complete Code (Only in Insert mode)
Basic Ctrl-Space Ctrl-Space or Ctrl-N or Ctrl-P
Smart Type Ctrl-Shift-Space Ctrl-Shift-Space
Class Name Ctrl-Alt-Space Ctrl-Alt-Space
Insert Live Template Ctrl-J Ctrl-]
Tools
Version Control
Check In Project Ctrl-K <None>
Summary of Supported/Unsupported VIM Features
Supported
Motion keys
Deletion/Changing
Insert mode commands
Marks
Registers
VIM undo/redo
Visual mode commands
Some Ex commands
Some :set options
Full VIM regexps for search and search/replace macros
Diagraphs
Not Supported (yet)
Keymaps
Various, less used (by me anyway), commands
Jumplists
Window commands
Command line history
Search history
Please see the file 'index.txt' for a complete list of supported, soon-to-be
supported, and never-to-be supported commands.