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A few notes on alternatives to vim that i have been investigating / using.

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  • drj@typo.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    A few notes on alternatives to vim that i have been investigating / using. It's nvi for me.

    (with thanks to @mrmasterkeyboard and @mathew for notes)

    Some alternatives to vim

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    (drj11.github.io)

    #vim #vi #unix

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    • drj@typo.socialD drj@typo.social

      A few notes on alternatives to vim that i have been investigating / using. It's nvi for me.

      (with thanks to @mrmasterkeyboard and @mathew for notes)

      Some alternatives to vim

      favicon

      (drj11.github.io)

      #vim #vi #unix

      amcewen@mastodon.me.ukA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @drj thanks for that. Not quite sure what I'm going to do about it yet, but that's got some useful options for me to try.

      It seems the nvi in Mint's package manager does cope with non-ASCII characters (as I've just installed it and opened a copy of your notes to see how it handled þ)

      (I might well have been an emacs user, had whoever installed it campus-wide at Lancaster not set up some non-standard key bindings, so the chance for me to get indoctrinated then was lost 😁)

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        @drj thanks for that. Not quite sure what I'm going to do about it yet, but that's got some useful options for me to try.

        It seems the nvi in Mint's package manager does cope with non-ASCII characters (as I've just installed it and opened a copy of your notes to see how it handled þ)

        (I might well have been an emacs user, had whoever installed it campus-wide at Lancaster not set up some non-standard key bindings, so the chance for me to get indoctrinated then was lost 😁)

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        @amcewen @drj If not going for an older Vim or EVi, my personal favourite ended up being vile ( https://invisible-island.net/vile/ ), compatible enough that experience carries over easily, but with a sufficiently different «feel» that I don't expect fully identical features and keybindings, as well as a nice feature set.

        At the time of writing I'm using an older Vim, though, as when I checked my notes, I realised I really hadn't cared much about new features in Vim since something like 7.4.

        My .02€.

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