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Amended to use netrw's built-in |
Map Q to "quit" netrw using `:Rexplore` Ex mode is nice, but I don't feel like I'm going to need it in a file browser ever (since I won't really be editing the file)
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I think this mapping is fairly individual and fits better in your own vimrc. I have already mapped Q to something else for example, adding more mappings to this plugin is just forcing people who don't want it to opt out of them instead of opting in. |
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Map Q to "quit" netrw by pressing <C-6>
Ex mode is nice, but I don't feel like I'm going to need it in a file browser ever (since I won't really be editing the file). Quitting without having to contort my left hand to type ctrl+6 or ctrl+^, however, is excellent