• @NocturnalMorning
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    1012 hours ago

    I know this is supposed to be a joke. But, VI is awful, and i can’t believe anybody would use that over a modern editor. But, I know some people who like it.

    • @[email protected]
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      2812 hours ago

      Literally the only thing I code in at work. Have done so for decades.

      Can’t stop, won’t stop.

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        212 hours ago

        how do you tolerate the 0 and $ to jump to the ends? it’s so painfully inconvenient and made me switch to helix where it’s g->h and g->l. do you not use the default keymap?

        • @[email protected]
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          14 hours ago

          For me, it’s that it is shorter to type 0. Also I cannot somehow recall 2 letter commands

        • @hinterlufer
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          58 hours ago

          you can change that if it bothers you

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              47 hours ago

              Most nvim users I know have their setup very much customized. That takes time, effort and is a pita. But afterwards you have a tool that just works like you want it to work, and is super fast (at least compared to VSCode).

        • @[email protected]
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          910 hours ago

          Shift-A and Shift-I to append at the end or insert at the start.

          Once you know the system, it’s much easier to do everything without having to take your hands off the keyboard to use a mouse.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 hours ago

          Muscle memory mostly. I miss vim keybinding when I have to type in anything else, including Lemmy.

        • Radioactive Butthole
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          27 hours ago

          You could also do I or A followed by esc for the same effect.

          Most often though I use / or ? to just go specifically where I want.

      • @NocturnalMorning
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        -98 hours ago

        Yeah, it’s a dinosaurs tool for people who refuse to adapt to new stuff.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 hours ago

          Imagine thinking modern IDE are more efficient than vi 😯

          Curser is more intuitive, I agree, but you will never win a code race against similar skilled coder on vi…

    • dohpaz42
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      1611 hours ago

      Modern “vi” is typically a symlink to vim, and as long as compatibility is disabled it’s very useful; especially when working over ssh or quick and dirty config editing that doesn’t warrant a full blown ide to be started up.

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          58 hours ago

          It is a pain for larger files. It small and light but doesn’t have the same featureset.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 hours ago

          Nano is for people that are too lazy to learn vi if they much time (ergo not needing it)or have too less time to learn it (even tho, they would get so much time back in return, if they would learn vi)

          This applies only to people that regularly work with GUIless headless machines

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            Okay I kinda get it if you regularly write scripts or configs on headless machines, though even then I’d think using just vscode remote development plugin would be my tool of choice.

            Usually I use nano if I just need to do a quick change to a file, or even on my personal device if it requires sudo (such as apt sources or fstab) and I do it just once so don’t bother thinking how to use sed for it

    • @andros_rex
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      1312 hours ago

      I prefer vim, but vi is nice too. (I miss Vimperator for Firefox)

      It’s just so fast when you get it down. It works well with a cli-only work flow. Why use mouse when type very fast?

      There’s immense pleasure and honor in writing C the way our ancestors did.

    • @[email protected]
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      712 hours ago

      it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s fine. It’s not awful though. Arcane, yes. very powerful? also yes.