Reject vim return to emacs
Reject vim return to emacs
If you have typed an <ESC> by mistake, you can get rid of it with a C-g.
quoting the emacs tutorial. made me giggle
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I use both(or many, actually).
- emacs for working on languages that I'm learning, and coding challenges websites(e.g.: codewars)
- vim for one-off config edits, browser navigation
- neovim(lazyvim) for rust and lua, and at home
- vscodium(with neovim key bindings) for typescript, and at work
- android studio(with vim keybindings) for kotlin/compose
- xcode for swift/ui
- nano when I feel funny
3 0 Replysorry, i consider myself more of a Unix nerd than a GNU nerd.
4 0 ReplyI prefer micro
3 0 Replythat's what she said
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Haha never
3 0 Replyed or bust.
7 0 ReplyNotepad running through wine
5 0 ReplyThe standard editor
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