Greetings,
It appears I've been to clever for my own good. I mapped the q key
to :q<CR> - which permits me to simply type q to quit.

However, I discovered that the q: (q colon) is the keystroke to bring
up the the command history window.

So - my question is - is there a way to tell vim to momentarily ignore
the mappings and use the original keystroke. (this would be similar to
using the backslash in shell to instruct the shell to ignore aliases).

Or - perhaps there's a smarter quit mapping or a smarter q: mapping?

thanks,
pg
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