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AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

Very poetic, very practical

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Very poetic, very practical

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AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago
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    This man takes no prisoners: https://mastodon.neilzone.co.uk/@neil/115287506521241449

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      People don’t have to like it, but he’s objectively right

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        He’s wrong sadly, because that won’t take you out of Emacs, won’t uninstall Emacs and won’t install vim. You first need to get out of Emacs to then get rid of it.

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    I have a simple rule: If I can’t do it in Nano then it’s not worth doing.

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    … but :x is optimal vim-fu

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      Fools masturbate

      My friends have sex

      I quit vim with the simple :x

    • fraksken@infosec.pub
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      Thank you

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    You have to hit u then esc 3 or 4 times in frustration after adding":wq" to your script.

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    OP

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    Or C-z twice.
    Nobody ever told me I could do that.

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      +z stops the process and sends it into he background, it doesn’t close it. You can resume with fg. I tried searching for 20s but found nothing that the second +z would do, care to enlighten me please?

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        It’s just ZZ to exit vim.

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    You forgot the final !

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    i need this in needlepoint on my wall. For the next time I get stuck in Vim

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