An eternal argument by programmers about whether to use tabs or spaces to indent code, because across editors, a Tab is a single character and may show up differently than multiple spaces. Spaces, though, take longer to enter which others see as a was off time and energy.
Needing to use a modifier to access Tab is not for me. It saves so much time in bash.
Haha not sure what statement that is, mind to elaborate? I’m intrigued.
Tab is on ESC with space as modifier. I rarely use Tab, indention is mapped to leader + < or > in vi*.
An eternal argument by programmers about whether to use tabs or spaces to indent code, because across editors, a Tab is a single character and may show up differently than multiple spaces. Spaces, though, take longer to enter which others see as a was off time and energy. Needing to use a modifier to access Tab is not for me. It saves so much time in bash.
You’re sounding a bit like Richard Hendricks here.
Yes, that’s when it went mainstream
Ah yea, I use whatever .editorconfig tells me to use. ;)
Not in bash a lot other than scripting. https://fishshell.com uses ctrl modifiers for completion.