I don't disagree with any of the comments about missing things in my wallpaper. There are many more ways to accomplish movement within Vim beyond this image.
Available space, both on the screen as well as in a beginner's brain, was my primary motivator for limiting what I put in the image. When I created it, the vast majority of Vim shortcut wallpapers and cheat-sheets all had an order of magnitude more commands on it that I think often scares off beginners. With that in mind, I tried to limit the commands to those who's primary use was easy to visualize spatially from the "center" of the screen (plus a few really useful extras).
That way, if you know you want to get to something "below" your current cursor position, you can just scan through the 10 commands represented to see which one fits.
Maybe there could be several wallpapers based on experience etc., so as you train and become better, some movements & commands could be taken out and others added.
Available space, both on the screen as well as in a beginner's brain, was my primary motivator for limiting what I put in the image. When I created it, the vast majority of Vim shortcut wallpapers and cheat-sheets all had an order of magnitude more commands on it that I think often scares off beginners. With that in mind, I tried to limit the commands to those who's primary use was easy to visualize spatially from the "center" of the screen (plus a few really useful extras).
That way, if you know you want to get to something "below" your current cursor position, you can just scan through the 10 commands represented to see which one fits.