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The dorky voice with an accent killed me

@bobble86@lemm.ee
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GNU nano 👍

VS code w/ vim extension. That’s the answer.

Seems incomplete tho

Drew
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Eh vim can do anything vscode can do, so can emacs (and Emacs has both a vim mode and graphics!)

trevor
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Helix is best editor 😏

It’s like vim but with lsp support out of the box and the keybindings make sense

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$ realpath $(which nano)
/usr/bin/pico
$

The standard pysco editor

I made a serious attempt at using ed(1) for a few weeks. Read the book by Michael Lucas and everything. In the end, I kind of do want to see the file I’m editing, etc. But, some features, or lack of features, stuck with me. Do I need a menu item to count words in the file? That’s why we have wc -w after all. This can be said about a lot of functionality built into editors. It made me really appreciate the idea of programs that do one thing, and can be combined. But yes, in the end it was too much for me, mostly because I’m not good enough with coreutils.

I forgot about that one. Does anyone remember MSDOS editor? Fun times

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i’m a vim user and i feel attacked. lol

I liked this premise. Nerd it up nerds. I’m also a vim user and anyone who disagrees can spend the weekend with Patrick Bateman. And Sublime Text. Come at me.

I kid, I kid.

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