First time when you ssh into your Linux terminal and you gotta “sudo crontab -e” or something and it’s like “what editor do you want to use?” and nano sounds lame so you choose vim cause the sound is cool when you say it and then you have to wipe the whole comp and start over

  • AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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    11 months ago

    How do I exit Vim?

    escape colon w q

    One of life’s great mysteries

    escape colon w q

    I’m pretty sure it’s impossible

    it is literally. the first result on google.

    The best way is to change to another terminal and forcequit it from there

    escape then Shift+Z twice also works. or shift+Z shift+Q to quit without saving.

    Or hard restart your entire computer

    Are you people allergic to search engines or someth–

    Bill Joy made vi impossible to exit because he wanted the source to always be open

    siiiiiiiiigh

    Yes, I’m an old man yelling at cloud, but Vim and Neovim are fantastic text editors that really are worth the half hour you’ll spend running through the tutorial to learn them, and the subsequent two weeks you’ll spend installing plugins and configuring it exactly to your liking. It really does make writing software more efficient and really doesn’t deserve the reputation it gets from “vim is hard to exit lmao” memes made by people who haven’t bothered to change their $EDITOR to nano, had it launch automatically when they tried to write a commit message, and instantly decided it was just yet another piece of arcane 80s Unix bullshit

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        11 months ago

        I am a professional linux sysadmin, and I don’t use Vim. There is honestly no task you will ever do that will actually require familiarity with Vim. You can get by with Nano just fine.

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        step 1. alt
        step 2. tab

        alternately:
        step 1. switch VTs back to your desktop environment and Google it there

        if you’re using vim without a GUI running at all (I hate embedded systems too):
        step 1. you still have your phone on you, right