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I understand why this plugin remaps n, N, #, , g#, g but why gd and gD?
I had gd mapped to 'go to definition' as in the example configuration given by CoC. I think it makes sense to add an option to disable these two. I did not know these were default vim mappings, nor do I know what they do. Evidently the writers of CoC don't either.
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I understand why this plugin remaps n, N, #, , g#, g but why gd and gD?
I had
gd
mapped to 'go to definition' as in the example configuration given by CoC. I think it makes sense to add an option to disable these two. I did not know these were default vim mappings, nor do I know what they do. Evidently the writers of CoC don't either.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: