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Frequently Asked Questions
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None of the native Visual Studio Code
ctrl(e.g.ctrl+f,ctrl+v) commands workSet the
useCtrlKeyssetting tofalse. -
Moving
j/kover folds opens up the foldsTry setting
vim.foldfixtotrue. This is a hack; it works fine, but there are side effects (see issue#22276). -
Key repeat doesn't work
Are you on a Mac? Did you go through our mac-setup instructions?
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There are annoying intellisense/notifications/popups that I can't close with
<esc>! Or I'm in a snippet and I want to close intellisensePress
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How can I use the commandline when in Zen mode or when the status bar is disabled?
This extension exposes a remappable command to show a VS Code style quick-pick version of the commandline, with more limited functionality. This can be remapped as follows in VS Code's keybindings.json settings file.
{ "key": "shift+;", "command": "vim.showQuickpickCmdLine", "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.mode != 'Insert'" }Or for Zen mode only:
{ "key": "shift+;", "command": "vim.showQuickpickCmdLine", "when": "inZenMode && vim.mode != 'Insert'" } -
How can I move the cursor by each display line with word wrapping?
If you have word wrap on and would like the cursor to enter each wrapped line when using j, k, ↓ or ↑, set the following in VS Code's keybindings.json settings file.
{ "key": "up", "command": "cursorUp", "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.active && !inDebugRepl && !suggestWidgetMultipleSuggestions && !suggestWidgetVisible" }, { "key": "down", "command": "cursorDown", "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.active && !inDebugRepl && !suggestWidgetMultipleSuggestions && !suggestWidgetVisible" }, { "key": "k", "command": "cursorUp", "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.active && !inDebugRepl && vim.mode == 'Normal' && !suggestWidgetMultipleSuggestions && !suggestWidgetVisible" }, { "key": "j", "command": "cursorDown", "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.active && !inDebugRepl && vim.mode == 'Normal' && !suggestWidgetMultipleSuggestions && !suggestWidgetVisible" }Caveats: This solution restores the default VS Code behavior for the j and k keys, so motions like
10jwill not work. If you need these motions to work, other, less performant options exist. -
I've swapped Escape and Caps Lock with setxkbmap and VSCodeVim isn't respecting the swap
This is a known issue in VS Code, as a workaround you can set
"keyboard.dispatch": "keyCode"and restart VS Code. -
VSCodeVim is too slow!
You can try adding the following setting, and reload/restart VSCode:
"extensions.experimental.affinity": { "vscodevim.vim": 1 }
Caveats: One issue with using the affinity setting is that each time you update your settings file, the Vim plugin will reload, which can take a few seconds.