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by bregma
1067 days ago
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No. I've been dragging my small (106 line) .vimrc around pretty much unchanged for at least a couple of decades. It's mostly just setting different colour schemes for different filetypes. I've been a vi user for about 4 decades. I need a small, fast text editor that works over remote connections, works on Linux and Windows, needs no configuration or plugins to be useful, and just works and gets out of my way. VSCode does not fulfill most of those needs. Plain old vim (and not neovim) does. |
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