a number of these vim bindings (particularly the movements) perform actions already described earlier in the manual, in which case i just replicated the existing wording. these could instead be mixed into the main keyboard commands listing, but i believe the manual is easier to navigate by containing all vim bindings into their own section as done here (i suspect it's a lesser-used feature of bemenu as well).
P.S.: thank you for including default.nix in the repo: it makes previewing these changes a breeze.
a number of these vim bindings (particularly the movements) perform actions already described earlier in the manual, in which case i just replicated the existing wording. these could instead be mixed into the main keyboard commands listing, but i believe the manual is easier to navigate by containing all vim bindings into their own section as done here (i suspect it's a lesser-used feature of bemenu as well).
P.S.: thank you for including
default.nix
in the repo: it makes previewing these changes a breeze.