I additionally mapped that latter one to F2, because being able to repeatedly copy from VIM and paste into another application without having to move your hand between mouse and keyboard is nice.
Of course, that’s VIM. If you meant “vim mode” in shell, then that’s a different story.
I don’t remember the last time I used ctrl-C. It’s always select or
"+y
.I additionally mapped that latter one to
F2
, because being able to repeatedly copy from VIM and paste into another application without having to move your hand between mouse and keyboard is nice.Of course, that’s VIM. If you meant “vim mode” in shell, then that’s a different story.