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+1 for nano. I just need to change two parameters in a config file, not join a religion.
237 4 ReplyWhen the holy war comes, you'll be among the first sacrifices!
68 0 ReplyEhh, that's fine. I'm not too psyched about living in whatever comes afterward.
29 0 ReplyWouldn’t the first be Vimulation users? They are the Pretenders.
4 0 ReplyBlasphemers!
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Amen!
26 1 ReplyNano is only helpfull because of this nifty little info bar at the bottom.. No one can actually remember nano-shortcuts.
20 0 ReplyUp down left and right?
I guess ctrlx enter y ? But it has a prompt
2 0 ReplyConsider micro. The shortcuts for editing test are what I expect them to be everywhere else I edit text.
2 0 ReplyNano Shortcuts are shit. Like CTRL+X to save. What the fuck??? Why not use CTRL+S for this?
2 1 ReplyCtrl + X is eXit. Ctrl + S is Save without a prompt.
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I just need to change two parameters in a config file, not join a religion.
But Nano is a GNU utility what use Ctrl-O for Save.
9 2 ReplyNo wonder I can never remember how to do anything in nano, at least vi's commands generally make sense
7 2 ReplyI recently switched to micro that is similar but with more sane key combos.
Now I just mistakenly use nano combos. Back to nano it is lol
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I had to learn vi because it was installed everywhere and nano didn't exist yet. I always thought the holy war to be very silly, and even though many treat it as such, there are too many who take it seriously.
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