• glibg10b@lemmy.ml
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        1 年前

        Reaching over to CTRL every time you want to copy some text, delete a word, delete the next character or perform any other basic edit starts to take a toll on your hands after 20 minutes

      • danielton@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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        Vim has things like copy and paste, including being able to highlight text, search and replace, and I find its commands a lot less clunky than Nano’s. I am not a software developer or a sysadmin, just someone who uses Linux for fun. All of this stuff works without having X or Wayland running too.

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        • Teleportation: the cursor can be teleport to any line without pressing down key multiple times…

        • Macro: for repeating a sequence of inputs multiple times…

        • Tabs: nano can’t open multiple files at once i believe…

        • Split screen(horizontal and vertical)

        • Themes and plugins

        These are a few that comes to mind…

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      Nano is the MS notepad of Linux. No more, no less. You don’t have the initial cost of learning vim with nano but in the end you’re working more. I really don’t understand how people can be productive without things like complex regexps, global commands, piping from the editor, etc.

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        1 年前

        Learning the basics of vim makes setting up a Linux system a lot easier. That’s all I’m saying. You don’t need to learn regexes or anything like that.

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          I totally agree. The point is that learning the more advanced features will pay off in the future.