+1 for nano. I just need to change two parameters in a config file, not join a religion.
234 0 ReplyI was talking with a sysadmin once who intentionally removed nano and emacs from any system he was granted access to. His explanation was “if they can’t use vim I don’t want them on my machines”
81 0 ReplyI've been using Vim for years, cause I can't figure out how to close it.
60 0 ReplyEMACS is a great operating system, it only lacks a good editor.
43 0 ReplyAs a nano user, I fully agree.
43 0 ReplyIn the world of text editors, VIM, specifically NeoVim is the shining light. Standing at the pinnacle of creation at a height that can only be reached by zealous emacs users.
They have a learning curve through. Nano is obviously easier, but it's also just a basic editor.
:x
28 0 ReplyI ONLY EDIT TEXT BY TOGGLING OUT ASCII CODES ON A ROW OF SWITCHES DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO MY PARALLEL PORT\n
25 0 ReplyJust use notepad++ with wine like any normal person do
23 0 ReplyIf I have to edit in a terminal: micro
If I need to edit something larger, and want a GUI: Kate
Anything else I flirt with and then drop promptly once I can't find the time to really learn it.
23 0 ReplyJesus, why can't people just expose their drives to cosmic radiation and have it switch the bits in the file? So much time wasted writing useless editors.
20 0 ReplyReally the users of any other editor. We just see you as a bunch of nerds. But you build good stuff
19 0 ReplyThe only editor I need:
Create: printf "TEXT" > FILE
Add: printf "TEXT" >> FILE
No room for mistakes.
18 0 ReplyMicro users: am i joke to you
(I use VSCode)
15 0 ReplyNano, based.
If I use VI or VIM I'm going to have to kill the task because I just tried to exit and uggggghhhh why!?
13 0 ReplyJust use sed -i like God intended.
12 0 ReplyUse DE and edit files with graphical editors like a normal human being.
Problem solved.
12 0 ReplyOh, vim. I wish I knew how to quit you.
12 0 ReplyDid I mention I use Arch?
11 0 ReplyWe need to :q! this war for good.
11 0 ReplyI recently worked on a system that had the TERM variable botched and filtered and no nano, just vim. It was all hell. The escape sequences in vim wouldn't work. I ended up suspendig it with ctrl+z, killing it, then editing the config with fucking ed and sed. That hoster sucks.
9 0 Replymcedit for life
9 0 ReplyI’m a fkn vi user and I will say that it is not entirely wrong. ^:wq
8 0 Reply:.,$d i use whatever works best for you, k?? esc :wq!
8 0 ReplyI only use Vim, but I appreciate nano as a choice and don't even really mind visudo opening nano
8 0 Reply$ ed
8 0 Replyneovim is better than vim
7 0 Replyed
7 0 ReplyBoth are good but I prefer Vim.
7 0 ReplyMicro is great
7 0 Replydgg:wq
6 0 ReplyI'm the only one who use joe?
5 0 ReplyWhat about Micro users 🥲
5 0 Replysudo nano
5 0 ReplyBoth are inferior to IDEs when working locally on a software project 🤷
4 0 ReplyNedit - was a great simple editor i discovered on SGI IRIX, still use it today. Also, emacs is in a class of itself, it's more OS than text editor 🤣
4 0 ReplyWhere’s vscode? Lol
4 0 ReplyI wish I could just edit text files as sudo with the default gnome text editor instead.
4 0 ReplyVim user here. I still can't find the value of c to the power of x in nano. Does anyone have the answer?
3 0 ReplyHow dare you
3 0 Replyxed supremacy
3 0 ReplyI'd probably use helix/codium with vim bindings for more complex projects, with vim for Scripting in python/shell/config files
3 0 Replynano
for editing config files,emacs
if I'm writing code...kwrite
orjoplin
if I need a scratch pad or to share notes between devices respectively3 0 Replyvim and emacs are ide like text editors.
2 0 ReplyLong live to emacs!
2 0 Replyit doesn't matter to me.
I'll have to Google it anyway. then complain about it, and never actually take the time to learn these neat tools
1 0 Reply"Vim? Nah, no need"
1 0 ReplyI approve this message
For advanced text editing (and project management) though, I have to give a shout out to Obsidian MD (markdown) and whomever made the code plugin for it
1 0 ReplyI’m in this picture and I don’t like it
1 0 ReplyAs a VIM user, I approve.
1 0 ReplyHeathen!
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