i am learning how to use vi.
i am learning how to use vi.
i am learning how to use vi.
use joe instead!
Re: hello....
By: MRO to Matthew Munson on Fri Mar 14 2025 04:03 pm
i am learning how to use vi.
use joe instead!
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm glad that there are more options these days!
Re: hello....
By: MRO to Matthew Munson on Fri Mar 14 2025 04:03 pm
i am learning how to use vi.
use joe instead!
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm glad that there are more options these days!
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm
glad that there are more options these days!
I've always preferred Nano myself..
kk4qbn wrote to The Lizard Master <=-
use joe instead!
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm glad that there are more options these days!
I've always preferred Nano myself..
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm glad that there are more options these days!
I've always preferred Nano myself..
i am learning how to use vi.
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Re: hello....
By: kk4qbn to The Lizard Master on Sat Mar 15 2025 11:05 pm
I feel like people learning vi is like a badge of honor or something. I'm glad that there are more options these days!
I've always preferred Nano myself..
Nano is all I use now.
i am learning how to use vi.
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Nano is all I use now.
While I'm a vi guy for config files, nano has a place in my heart from
all the years I used PINE/PICO as my primary interface to the net.
Mailing lists, Usenet, email -- that was the 'net before the web took
off and Windows 95 made GUI apps easy. Easier.
I have a Android phone that has a icon for Chrome.
Been trying to figure how to use Chrome.
I tried typing him in it but it acts like a dumb terminal.
Re: hello....
By: Matthew Munson to ALL on Fri Mar 14 2025 11:53 am
i am learning how to use vi.
I like using vi, there is plenty of documentation for it.
I've always preferred Nano myself..
Nano is all I use now.
While I'm a vi guy for config files, nano has a place in my heart from all the years I used PINE/PICO as my primary interface to the net. Mailing lists, Usenet, email -- that was the 'net before the web took off and Windows 95 made GUI apps easy. Easier.
I still type pico just automatically when wanting to read/edit a file. With garuda and manjaro, I've had to setup an alias for "edit" and "pico" to poin
Re: Re: hello....
By: kk4qbn to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Mar 19 2025 06:48 am
I still type pico just automatically when wanting to read/edit a file. With garuda and manjaro, I've had to setup an alias for "edit" and "pico" to poin
Speaking of muscle memory, whenever I'm typing in a different editor like nano or notepad or whatever, I always end up with a stray "h", "j", "k", or "l" (the "arrow" keys in vi). What sucks more is when these habits kick in while writing long emails in Outlook. In vi, I would finish by hitting Esc to get out of edit mode and then typing ":wq" to write out and quit. Well, in Outlook, hitting Esc brings up "Are you sure you want to abort?", then the ":wq" does nothing, but pressing enter after that does the Yes/Ok on the dialog box! And there goes my long ass email that I now have to remember and type all over again.
:wq
j/k
Where hjkl keys work for cursor movement in vi/vim, the arrow keys work too. use the arrows keys.
Re: Re: hello....
By: Digital Man to phigan on Wed Mar 19 2025 01:15 pm
Where hjkl keys work for cursor movement in vi/vim, the arrow keys work too. use the arrows keys.
Not on super old vi that comes with Solaris 2.x or various other OSes :). While I started out using vi with arrow keys, I made myself get used to hjkl as I found myself logging into those commercial OSes for work.
phigan wrote to kk4qbn <=-
Speaking of muscle memory, whenever I'm typing in a different editor
like nano or notepad or whatever, I always end up with a stray "h",
"j", "k", or "l" (the "arrow" keys in vi). What sucks more is when
these habits kick in while writing long emails in Outlook.
I still have the urge to exit a console editor with ^KX, a command from
WordStar and later Qedit/TSE. Heck, it was a good key binding, why
Re: hello....
By: kk4qbn to Bogomips on Wed Mar 19 2025 06:41 am
agreed, nano is just easier for most people. But I do know some old unix or linux dudes that have been using vi since it's inception, and are wired for vi. I always have to look up the commands if I use it.
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agreed, nano is just easier for most people. But I do know some old unix or linux dudes that have been using vi since it's inception, and are wired for vi. I always have to look up the commands if I use it.
Vim I have tried but hadn't heard of Vi until reading this thread.
I still have the urge to exit a console editor with ^KX, a command from
WordStar and later Qedit/TSE. Heck, it was a good key binding, why
invent another one?
Re: hello....
By: Ed Vance to Hylian on Thu Mar 20 2025 05:00 pm
"Vim" stands for "vi improved" - it's kind of the modern successor to 'vi' (the original "visual" text editor for Unix). The version of vim installed by default on Debian Linux (and I assume Ubuntu Linux) is "vim-tiny" (a minimal install with a subset of features) and you'll want to install the 'vim' package to get the normal/full set of vi/vim features.
Neovim is another variant of 'vi' that's popular (I assume there are others). --
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Well.. I don't like reading documentation, so nano has my heart. :-)
Re: hello....
By: kk4qbn to Bogomips on Wed Mar 19 2025 06:41 am
Well.. I don't like reading documentation, so nano has my heart. :-)
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Home here is New Albany down by the Ohio River. Ed
then use 'joe' .. that's the real OG linux editor not this vi stuff ;)
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