- sovietknuckles[they] ( @sovietknuckles@lemmy.ml ) 9•1 year ago
<C-z>
kill %- TheElectroness ( @TheElectroness@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year ago
[1] + suspended (tty output) vim
- cavemeat ( @cavemeat@beehaw.org ) 6•1 year ago
Man I’m still like this, I don’t use it enough
- bobbo ( @bobbo@midwest.social ) 1•11 months ago
I’m just happy it’s not just me
When I first started my Linux journey about 23 years ago, I only ran it in text mode, since my computer didn’t have the disk space for X. I remember using Vim, and whenever I wanted to close it I would hit Alt-F4, which of course performed a VT switch.
When I inevitably launched Vim again on VT4 and wanted to close it, I obviously coudn’t, but I got the idea that Alt-F5 was a more powerful Alt-F4, so I used that.
After that I figured I was stuck and rebooted the machine.
- ryuko ( @ryuko@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year ago
:!pkill -9 vim
- TheElectroness ( @TheElectroness@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
If you think vim is bad for this, try
dte
:P - Leer10 ( @Leer10@beehaw.org ) 2•11 months ago
?
- abclop99 ( @abclop99@beehaw.org ) 2•11 months ago
That’s
ed
.
- redpenguin ( @redpenguin@aussie.zone ) 2•11 months ago
So true. Nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
- evmexa42 ( @evmexa42@sh.itjust.works ) 1•11 months ago
and then you just press the power button
- cavemeat ( @cavemeat@beehaw.org ) 1•11 months ago
This is true every time I go back to vim and promptly forget every keybind