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-rw-r--r--book/src/commands.md2
-rw-r--r--book/src/from-vim.md4
-rw-r--r--book/src/guides/adding_languages.md2
-rw-r--r--book/src/keymap.md4
-rw-r--r--book/src/usage.md4
5 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/book/src/commands.md b/book/src/commands.md
index 4c4a5c05..d9a11386 100644
--- a/book/src/commands.md
+++ b/book/src/commands.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Commands
-Command mode can be activated by pressing `:`, similar to vim. Built-in commands:
+Command mode can be activated by pressing `:`, similar to Vim. Built-in commands:
{{#include ./generated/typable-cmd.md}}
diff --git a/book/src/from-vim.md b/book/src/from-vim.md
index 54f8d3b1..6ace9102 100644
--- a/book/src/from-vim.md
+++ b/book/src/from-vim.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Migrating from Vim
-Helix's editing model is strongly inspired from vim and kakoune, and a notable
-difference from vim (and the most striking similarity to kakoune) is that Helix
+Helix's editing model is strongly inspired from Vim and Kakoune, and a notable
+difference from Vim (and the most striking similarity to Kakoune) is that Helix
follows the `selection → action` model. This means that the whatever you are
going to act on (a word, a paragraph, a line, etc) is selected first and the
action itself (delete, change, yank, etc) comes second. A cursor is simply a
diff --git a/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md b/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
index 5be7a264..6598b9bf 100644
--- a/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
+++ b/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ language with the path `runtime/queries/<name>/`. The tree-sitter
gives more info on how to write queries.
> NOTE: When evaluating queries, the first matching query takes
-precedence, which is different from other editors like neovim where
+precedence, which is different from other editors like Neovim where
the last matching query supersedes the ones before it. See
[this issue][neovim-query-precedence] for an example.
diff --git a/book/src/keymap.md b/book/src/keymap.md
index 5a506ba0..99b0f0ba 100644
--- a/book/src/keymap.md
+++ b/book/src/keymap.md
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
### Movement
-> NOTE: Unlike vim, `f`, `F`, `t` and `T` are not confined to the current line.
+> NOTE: Unlike Vim, `f`, `F`, `t` and `T` are not confined to the current line.
| Key | Description | Command |
| ----- | ----------- | ------- |
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ TODO: Mappings for selecting syntax nodes (a superset of `[`).
#### Window mode
-This layer is similar to vim keybindings as kakoune does not support window.
+This layer is similar to Vim keybindings as Kakoune does not support window.
| Key | Description | Command |
| ----- | ------------- | ------- |
diff --git a/book/src/usage.md b/book/src/usage.md
index 600a514f..fc3a83ee 100644
--- a/book/src/usage.md
+++ b/book/src/usage.md
@@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ will move the selection over to the "func" `identifier`.
![textobject-demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23398472/124231131-81a4bb00-db2d-11eb-9d10-8e577ca7b177.gif)
![textobject-treesitter-demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23398472/132537398-2a2e0a54-582b-44ab-a77f-eb818942203d.gif)
-- `ma` - Select around the object (`va` in vim, `<alt-a>` in kakoune)
-- `mi` - Select inside the object (`vi` in vim, `<alt-i>` in kakoune)
+- `ma` - Select around the object (`va` in Vim, `<alt-a>` in Kakoune)
+- `mi` - Select inside the object (`vi` in Vim, `<alt-i>` in Kakoune)
| Key after `mi` or `ma` | Textobject selected |
| --- | --- |