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      Go beyond the lazy memes and see for yourself why it has such a loyal cult!

      https://openvim.com/

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        Go beyond the lazy memes and see for yourself why it has such a loyal cult!

        https://openvim.com/

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        Or be actually productive and use Emacs.

        https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/

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          Or be actually productive and use Emacs.

          https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/

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          I mean I do... with evil/vim bindings!

          I love it.

          No upvote tho because unnecessary 'tude

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            Go beyond the lazy memes and see for yourself why it has such a loyal cult!

            https://openvim.com/

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            The loyal cult is the result of Stockholm syndrome.

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              The loyal cult is the result of Stockholm syndrome.

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              Stockholm syndrome came from a bs flawed study so shrugs

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                Go beyond the lazy memes and see for yourself why it has such a loyal cult!

                https://openvim.com/

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                Because they grew up with it? I cant think of any other reason. I used it in college for a class bcz my old as fuck professor required it. Its obtuse, old, and doesn't have a lot of functionality of modern code editors.

                The only people who want to use it are people who started with it decades ago, or people who were forced to use it, and now think they're superior somehow to everyone else who doesn't use it.

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                  Because they grew up with it? I cant think of any other reason. I used it in college for a class bcz my old as fuck professor required it. Its obtuse, old, and doesn't have a lot of functionality of modern code editors.

                  The only people who want to use it are people who started with it decades ago, or people who were forced to use it, and now think they're superior somehow to everyone else who doesn't use it.

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                  The only people who want to use it are people who started with it decades ago, or people who were forced to use it, and now think they're superior somehow to everyone else who doesn't use it.

                  oof now that is a lazy argument, I hope you were being sarcastic!

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                    Go beyond the lazy memes and see for yourself why it has such a loyal cult!

                    https://openvim.com/

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                    I use VS Code mainly and I always want to go to the end of a line and beginning. On Mac it's like CTRL+E and CTRL+A respectively. On Windows, I was like, I guess I could do Windows Key and arrows but it felt off. Installing Vim bindings on VS Code just fixed this all for me. I love it.

                    [edit]
                    for non-VIM users, you can skip words and go-to braces (and delete what's in them) and highlight within quotes very easily ... for function search, the built-in VS Code is really good too. I also have Harpoon installed to hop between files. If it doesn't appeal to you, then that's cool too! Whatever keeps you in there.
                    [/edit]

                    I've tried setting up my own vim stuff and I always bail out because I can't figure something out. I feel like I need to really sit with it and I'd have the perfect set up for me.

                    Lastly, I've installed vim for zsh and it's the best. I can hop all around my terminal and highlight and remove things. It's so beautiful.

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                      Personally, I have seen so many memes about exiting vim that by the time I got to use it for the first time, exiting it was a no-brainer.

                      For any newbies out there, the command is

                      :wq
                      
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                        I mean I do... with evil/vim bindings!

                        I love it.

                        No upvote tho because unnecessary 'tude

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                        Apologies for the completely random thought but this is the 2nd time in my life I’ve see “‘tude” written down. first time was in the “I can’t remember” song by Alice In Chains, so you’re in good company haha

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                          The only people who want to use it are people who started with it decades ago, or people who were forced to use it, and now think they're superior somehow to everyone else who doesn't use it.

                          oof now that is a lazy argument, I hope you were being sarcastic!

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                          How is this a lazy argument? Most people dont use Fortran, Cobol, or Assembly anymore for the same reason. There are better alternatives out there.

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                            I mean I do... with evil/vim bindings!

                            I love it.

                            No upvote tho because unnecessary 'tude

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                            Honestly, I don't like either programmability approach (vimscript/lua OR emacs-lisp), but I'll probably just stick with neovim, because when I'm on a system without my configuration, I've more productive there, and I don't want to learn enough emacs-lisp "APIs" to reproduce my somewhat small vim configuration.

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                              I use VS Code mainly and I always want to go to the end of a line and beginning. On Mac it's like CTRL+E and CTRL+A respectively. On Windows, I was like, I guess I could do Windows Key and arrows but it felt off. Installing Vim bindings on VS Code just fixed this all for me. I love it.

                              [edit]
                              for non-VIM users, you can skip words and go-to braces (and delete what's in them) and highlight within quotes very easily ... for function search, the built-in VS Code is really good too. I also have Harpoon installed to hop between files. If it doesn't appeal to you, then that's cool too! Whatever keeps you in there.
                              [/edit]

                              I've tried setting up my own vim stuff and I always bail out because I can't figure something out. I feel like I need to really sit with it and I'd have the perfect set up for me.

                              Lastly, I've installed vim for zsh and it's the best. I can hop all around my terminal and highlight and remove things. It's so beautiful.

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                              I use VS Code mainly and I always want to go to the end of a line and beginning.

                              Soo... The end key and pos1 key?

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                                You have heard of :wq, but have you heard of ZZ

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                                  Personally, I have seen so many memes about exiting vim that by the time I got to use it for the first time, exiting it was a no-brainer.

                                  For any newbies out there, the command is

                                  :wq
                                  
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                                  Just to add: possible need to tap esc first, as your random flailing probably put you in insert mode, or something more exotic.

                                  And only add w if you want to save the file. :q! If you don't

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                                    I don't know why there's so much hate for Vim. It's simple- just use it as your default text editor since you first started using computers, and keep using it forever, and problem solved!

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                                      Personally, I have seen so many memes about exiting vim that by the time I got to use it for the first time, exiting it was a no-brainer.

                                      For any newbies out there, the command is

                                      :wq
                                      
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                                      also worth noting you open vim the first time, you get a huge ass splash screen telling you how to exit

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                                        I don't know why there's so much hate for Vim. It's simple- just use it as your default text editor since you first started using computers, and keep using it forever, and problem solved!

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                                        Setup for the overused joke - I've been using vim since I first started using a computer, I just can't quit.

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                                        • prinzkasper@feddit.orgP [email protected]

                                          I use VS Code mainly and I always want to go to the end of a line and beginning.

                                          Soo... The end key and pos1 key?

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                                          lol yes I understand I know I sound silly. My home/end aren't typical on my keyboard. It's like function and stuff, which breaks my flow for something I do so often.

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