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One thing I really like about the neovim which-key plugin is that it uses the currently configured mappings.
This is a good way to explore what actions you can take, but if there is something you do often, you can just remember the keybind and use that to do the same thing faster.
It would be nice if tmux-which-key could also show the key bind for an item if applicable. This way, it would also serve as a learning tool to help you remember the key binds to use for certain actions.
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One thing I really like about the neovim which-key plugin is that it uses the currently configured mappings.
This is a good way to explore what actions you can take, but if there is something you do often, you can just remember the keybind and use that to do the same thing faster.
It would be nice if tmux-which-key could also show the key bind for an item if applicable. This way, it would also serve as a learning tool to help you remember the key binds to use for certain actions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: