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If you wanna save changes: :wq
If not: :q!
Else: :SpanishInquisition
50 0 ReplyWhy do so many people prefer :wq over :x?
7 1 ReplyCause I don't like to think about my x
12 0 ReplyBecause :wq to me means "Issue command write, followed by command quit." "Issue command x" to me means nothing in the context of vim, and ctrl + x on most systems is reserved for cutting, so it just "feels" wrong.
7 1 Reply:x
was a gamechanger. And it doesn’t update the file’s modify date if you made no changes.Sometimes I just sit back and think about all that saved time and effort so much that I have actually lost time by switching from
:wq
.5 0 ReplyThere is a other option?
1 0 Replywhy not?
1 0 Replysame reason I prefer :wq to ZZ. muscle memory.
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Hmm, I didn't expect that last one.
6 0 ReplyI did not expect the Spanish inquisition!
3 0 Replyhelp! i wanna leave!
:wq
why isn't it working?????1 0 ReplyYou have been chosen by the Vim Dommy Mommy. You cannot leave.
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