drwho , to Linux in [Q] Terminal navigation and Editors
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Ouch ! A lot of people actually tend to suggest that also, while I only tried vim once, I just uninstalled it after I had to google “how to exit vim” :| ! It was way to much of a hassle to just edit text :/. But as I read above, and as you said, just learning the basic stuff is enough to begin to like it and get comfortable.

vi and vim take a little getting used to. There's no shame in needing a cheatsheet; I used one when I was getting used to it (and the first time I had to use it in an emergency, I was looking up what I needed pretty much every minute). This looks like it might have something useful.

Ultimately, what got me used to vi was using it every day to write blog entries (because, at the time, it was still hand-crafted HTML). I just had to use it a little every day.

I think it would be helpful if you used vi a little bit to get used to how it feels. It couldn't hurt to use Micro for a week, also, for the same reason. There's no rush, there's no deadline, give yourself a week of each to play around with them.

As for updating the keybindings, I don't think it's a good idea, because the minute you find yourself on a system that doesn't have them installed you're back to square one. And, if you're in the middle of fixing something you probably won't have time to import them (and you may not even be able to, depending on what's wrong).

..doesn't nano still have the menu bar at the bottom by default? I know pico (its predecessor) used to.

necrosis , to Random stuff German
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Wenn mir langweilig ist starte ich in Elektronikmärkten wie MediaMarkt auf den dort den 🤭

DeaDSouL , to Linux
@DeaDSouL@fosstodon.org avatar

A quick

Learning vim-marks, will make your life easier and will increase your productivity.

Saving marks (go to any line you want):
ma <-- set a mark to a
mb <-- set a mark to b

Go to saved marks:
'a <-- go to mark a
'b <-- go to mark b
]' <-- go to next mark
' <-- go to previous mark

Delete marks:
:delmarks a b <-- delete mark a and b

Listing saved marks:
:marks

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tivasyk , to Random stuff
@tivasyk@mastodon.social avatar

wait, what?! is not a thing yet? how is that possible?!

petervanderdoes , to Programming
@petervanderdoes@mas.to avatar

You are not impressing me when you say during a job interview that you use VI as your editor of choice for writing code. If anything it's a not notch in the do-not-hire column.

I'm all for knowing how to use VI but there are better options for writing code in a large code base.

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