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retiolus@mamot.fr to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

#Vim #Meme

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retiolus@mamot.fr to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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#Vim #Meme

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    There is no point in typing the “m” in vim. Just edit your files with the vi shortcut.

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      vim (and especially neovim) have WAY more features than vi and different shortcuts. Running vim with the “vi” symlink emulates vi and disabled a lot.

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        I can’t confirm this. when using vi, I have syntax highlighting, split windows and even search and replace. Even my Termux installation states it’s vi improved, when issuing vi -h.

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          More than likely your os is just symlinking vi to vim.

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            That’s what I’m trying to say - in the probably most upsetting way - All of my distros - Ubuntu, Nobara, Debian and so on: all of them have vi as a symlink - only, these days.

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              Not all! My arch Linux install definitely has the original vi – the one where when you cw it doesn’t delete the word until you go back to normal mode to save on screen refresh. Plugins? Custom commands? Multiple buffers? Forget it!

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      “vi” acts a little different than “vim” though

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        How?

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          File splitting is the main one for me, but there’s quite a few: https://www.baeldung.com/linux/vi-vim-editors

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