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by gls2ro
1688 days ago
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If you are logging in in multiple *nix systems I suggest you keep the Ctrl+l. I started to notice that the more I adopt in terminal specific commands to MacOS the hard is to be productive while I login to various systems. I want also to force myself (but did not do it yet) to use a simpler Vim configuration. Maybe just line numbers so that when I login into a new system I should not need any plugin or any other shortcuts. Still I like my .vimrc file but I plan to do this in near future. |
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cmd-k works well for me since I don't think I've personally logged in directly to a non-Mac *nix-like system in 15+ years.
vim is different since it requires configuration on the same system.
This superuser explains some subtle differences between the two commands: https://superuser.com/questions/819593/what-is-the-differenc...