![]() Some of the key mappings - such as the RubyMine editor pane management command 'Split Vertically' - are not a direct mapping of ST3 or Atom.Where conflicts occurred when adding a new binding, the default RubyMine key binding was removed to prevent future errors & unintended actions./ is used in the chart below to separate similar commands, it is not meant to be typed.And I needed a cheat-sheet to help me practice the most useful editor key bindings. I wanted to practice on one keymap that works well on all three editors.Atom has followed the ST3 lead with most key bindings. ST3 is the "industry leader" with nice key mappings and multiple cursor option.But being able to jump to ST3 or Atom is very handy and avoids letting one editor "lock you in" I made a cheatsheet to help drill them into my head.I added the best Atom and Sublime Text 3 (ST3) key bindings to the RubyMine (RM) key map.This RMAST ("R Mast ") repo is the result. ![]() So I started looking for resources that could help me bridge the three editors. But I didn't want to give up the great key bindings from Atom and Sublime Text.
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