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by jhillyerd
2771 days ago
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I'd say yes; there are many times I've ssh'd into a server and wanted to do a quick edit where I don't have my vimrc; not going to bother to install it. Complexity increases when you want one vimrc with many plugins to work on Windows, Linux and OS X, and both in your work and home environments. I'm not arguing that Amp is the answer. I don't think I'd stick with vim as my daily driver if I couldn't customize it, and have the plugins I do. |
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