I’m trying out Obsidian for taking notes, and this made me laugh.

  • killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can use nano without having to read anything about nano. That might be the only thing that is better about it than vim, but it’s a damn important thing.

    • nautilus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      I have zero patience when trying to make small adjustments to files, which is what my command line text editor should be for. Nano just has everything at the bottom in case you forget (I do, frequently) so the workflow is ridiculously streamlined for me

            • DaPorkchop_
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              1 year ago

              Personally I’d be somewhat nervous using dd to edit parts of a text file, but you do you :)

              • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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                1 year ago

                Well, if you dd+p you paste it back again, and then it’s in the clipboard so you can p it in other places. In any case you can u(ndo) it without issues.

            • bpm
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              1 year ago

              yy to copy, dd to cut, p to paste. Need to move 5 lines at once? No problem, move to the first line and use d5d, and p to paste it. Vim gets a bad rap for being confusing, but it’s so fast to move text around once you get the hang of it.