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In vim, the binding for "go to definition" is traditionally "g d". In Zed, running in vim mode, the command palette displays this as "G D", which is confusing to a vim user. Similarly, "g D" command (go to type definition) is displayed by the command palette as "G Shift D", which is tough to parse, visually.
I suppose now that I know this, I can make due, but it would be great if the command palette switched to showing the bindings in a vim-friendly way. See also the way they are described here: https://zed.dev/docs/vim#zed-specific-features
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In vim, the binding for "go to definition" is traditionally "g d". In Zed, running in vim mode, the command palette displays this as "G D", which is confusing to a vim user. Similarly, "g D" command (go to type definition) is displayed by the command palette as "G Shift D", which is tough to parse, visually.
I suppose now that I know this, I can make due, but it would be great if the command palette switched to showing the bindings in a vim-friendly way. See also the way they are described here: https://zed.dev/docs/vim#zed-specific-features
Environment
Zed: v0.143.6 (Zed)
OS: Linux Wayland debian 12
Memory: 15.3 GiB
Architecture: x86_64
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