I am a vscodium user who has begun to get increasingly frustrated over lack of commands to do some simple things.
So, as a longtime GNU/Linux user, who only knew basic commands to survive in vim, I decided to change my habits.
installed flavours of neovim(lunarvim, nvchad, and astronvim, in that order) and started tinerking. then switched to kick start.nvim.
on Android, I’m using plain neovim since there seems to be some missing lib for mason, the neovim package manager.
passing away of Bram Moolenaar has made me accelerate faster towards the day where my machine would be clean of any electron bloat.

I’m still very much a novice, and continue using codium in office, but I am committed to using neovim as I believe it’s truly a great editor(second to Emacs, of course).


image transcription:
famous still of Nicholas cage with his eyes closed, smiling as his hair flow.
above it is the text that reads, ‘learning about ci" in vim.’

    • kubica
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      1211 months ago

      q, q, q, Esc, Esc, Esc, q, q, Esc, Esc, q:, q:, asdf, asdf, asdf, Esc, Esc, Alt+F4

        • @TheInsane42
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          511 months ago

          Nop, not here. (BTW that was in '89)

          However when opening emacs in '94 I opened an xterm to kill it (on IRIX).

      • @OmnislashIsACloudApp
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        111 months ago

        exactly lol, not too bad after you learn a few things.

        also vim adventures is a fun way to learn!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      511 months ago

      opening vim and hitting every key on a keyboard to exit it makes for a strong password.

      • Ooops
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        111 months ago

        You just type ZZ… then the program assumes you fell asleep trying to exit and stops.