Where’s vscode? Lol
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Hint: :q!
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sudo
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- Everybody uses Arch btw, can't quit Vim, and wants to interject for a moment. You can stop now.
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There's several GB of it sitting in my home directory, which unfortunately my admin limits to several GB, so now my vim search buffer doesn't update anymore until I delete code's cache again.
nano
for editing config files, emacs
if I'm writing code... kwrite
or joplin
if I need a scratch pad or to share notes between devices respectively
Nedit - was a great simple editor i discovered on SGI IRIX, still use it today. Also, emacs is in a class of itself, it's more OS than text editor 🤣
Vim user here. I still can't find the value of c to the power of x in nano. Does anyone have the answer?
xed supremacy
How dare you
I'd probably use helix/codium with vim bindings for more complex projects, with vim for Scripting in python/shell/config files
vim and emacs are ide like text editors.
Long live to emacs!