Introducing bepo-tsrn.nvim
It is not much, but I have recently published on GitHub what can be considered my very first Neovim “plugin.”
bepo-tsrn.nvim
is a zero-configuration, global plugin for Neovim which remaps
default Neovim bindings for the Bépo keyboard layout. It
started as a fork of bepo.nvim
with
two significant changes:
hjkl
are remapped totsrn
instead ofctsr
.hjkl
as motion keys always had one great drawback in my opinion: they required me to shift my left hand whenever I wanted to use them. Well, no more!bepo-tsrn.nvim
is a global plugin, unconditionally loaded at startup without the need to explicitely load it. As a consequence, it is a very convenient way to get Bépo enabled in Neovim system-wide. Bonus point if you are using Archlinux, since I have added it to the Archlinux User Repository (AUR).
bepo-tsrn.nvim
is released under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license
(inherited from bepo.nvim
). Granted,
this plugin targets a very small niche of users, but maybe you will find it as
useful as I do!