Is Nano better than Vim?
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- butter ( @butter@lemmy.jamestrey.com ) 11•1 year ago
Nano is the only one I use because it’s the only one I know how to use
@butter same here. Vim is too complicated for me.
- Sky Cato ( @skycat@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
Same. I still don’t know how to quit vim
- Doubleplusgoodman ( @Doubleplusgoodman@lemmy.ml ) 9•1 year ago
If you’re not using ed you’re actually using bloat just fyi.
@Doubleplusgoodman what is ‘ed’?
@Doubleplusgoodman Thank you :)
- Matricaria ( @matricaria@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
Go get ed-jucated.
- 7eter ( @7eter@feddit.de ) 7•1 year ago
I use my right to remain silent upon this question.
- quasimagia ( @quasimagia@feddit.it ) 7•1 year ago
Yes.
- Dessalines ( @dessalines@lemmy.ml ) 7•1 year ago
May I suggest: Helix . I used vim for years, but I’ve been enjoying the switch to this.
- Cyclohexane ( @cyclohexane@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
How does it compare to vim?
- Dessalines ( @dessalines@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year ago
Its better, has first-class multi-cursor support, and you don’t need to install any plugins to get it usable. Also has LSP support for pretty much every language. IMO its a true successor to vim, which is so old now its like a leaky roof that needs constant repairs (in the form of plugins).
- Cyclohexane ( @cyclohexane@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 year ago
Nano is only better in having a lower learning curve, and still being sufficient for most people just wanting to get the job done.
Vim is way more capable and feature rich (especially after you extend with plugins), much more satisfying to use once you get the hang of it, and can be much faster
@cyclohexane true. i never spent the time to learn vim.
- k_o_t ( @k_o_t@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 year ago
my brother in christ, just use whatever you want, get a life 😭
@k_o_t sure :D
- grin ( @grin@fika.grin.hu ) 1•3 months ago
- bob ( @finickydesert@lemmy.ml ) 2•11 months ago
yes, it is for certain tasks
- Elijah Nelson ( @elijahnelson@friendica.eskimo.com ) 2•10 months ago
The comparison between Nano and Vim depends on individual preferences and specific use cases. Both Nano and Vim are popular text editors but have different features mapquest driving directions and design philosophies.
- nickapos ( @nickapos@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
You should use what you feel most comfortable with. Also it is not a binary choice. I use vim and vscode and emacs. Vim is already available in all remote systems which is why it is my first choice when I am debugging something. I use vscode as an IDE and emacs as a general purpose editor. Haven’t used nano for ages but it is a nice editor nevertheless.
@nickapos You use Vim and Emacs 😱😱 I thought there is a war between the two!!??
Just kidding 😀
- nickapos ( @nickapos@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
I must have a split personality 🤓
@nickapos
Haha yeah you must 😂
- inkwiwtba ( @inkwiwtba@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
you can really get the job done sticking to sed, echo, cat and grep. an even bigger brain solution
- nanook ( @nanook@friendica.eskimo.com ) 1•1 year ago
@inkwiwtba @anders I prefer nvi personally.
- nanook ( @nanook@friendica.eskimo.com ) 1•1 year ago
Mostly things like yank cut-n-paste, and it deals properly with international two-byte character sets, but nvi has those same advantages PLUS has fully implemented ex command set. Nano is fine for quick notes or sending an e-mail but not so good for editing large sets of code. Anyway, he probably is thinking of another chick because “she” looks too much like a “he”.
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