@@ -192,3 +192,55 @@ This requires:
192192{'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim', build = 'cmake -S. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build --config Release && cmake --install build --prefix build' } 
193193``` 
194194
195+ ### Hints And Tips For New Neovimmers  
196+ 
197+ Neovim is a very rich and powerful environment, but it can also feel a bit
198+ intimidating for new users trying to find their way around, especially if
199+ they're coming from other environments like Visual Studio Code or a traditional
200+ IDE.
201+ 
202+ There's no way this README can provide you with everything you need to know, but
203+ here are a few tips so you can learn how to learn.
204+ 
205+ ### Use The Help, Luke!  
206+ 
207+ Neovim's help system is incredibly thorough and extensive. You should really
208+ take a moment to get comfortable navigating through help topics, going back and
209+ forth, navigating the menus, etc. This won't just help you read the help, it
210+ will empower you in the rest of your Neovim journey.
211+ 
212+ You can double click on a topic to drill down, and hit Ctrl-o (Hold down the
213+ Control key and the 'o' key) to go back.
214+ 
215+ Read the first page you get when you run : help  carefully. it will serve you
216+ well.
217+ 
218+ You can also get help on a particular thing by typing ": help  <topic >".
219+ 
220+ Like, let's say we want to learn more about folding, just type ": help  folding".
221+ 
222+ ### To The Telescope!  
223+ 
224+ One of the more powerful features you get by installing this project is the
225+ brilliant Telescope plugin co-written by @tjdevries  .
226+ 
227+ Take a minute to browse through ": help  telescope" and get a sense for all the
228+ amazing superpowers you've gained.
229+ 
230+ In particular, there are two Telescope features that are incredible for helping
231+ you understand how to do a particular thing or how to configure a particular
232+ feature.
233+ 
234+ If you're not sure what to look for, try ": Telescope  help_tags". Let's say we
235+ want to configure Neovim to automatically word wrap. We might type ": Telescope 
236+ help_tags" and then type w, r, a, p. Notice how the list of results changes with
237+ each new letter you type? When you're done you've got a screen full of topics
238+ involving word wrap.
239+ 
240+ Another common question is "What keys do I hit to make a thing happen?". To get
241+ an answer, one way is to use ": Telescope  keymaps". You'll get the same list of
242+ results that changes to adapt with each new key you press.
243+ 
244+ With these hints in mind you should be in good shape to get learning. Remember,
245+ you are on a journey of discovery here, adapting your programming environment to
246+ your needs. It will take effort, but the rewards are worth it! :)
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