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The invasion of slop into #vim and #Neovim has got me planning to switch to emacs, but Drew DeVault has forked pre-slop vim ICYMI

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    The invasion of slop into #vim and #Neovim has got me planning to switch to emacs, but Drew DeVault has forked pre-slop vim ICYMI

    https://drewdevault.com/blog/Forking-vim/

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      The invasion of slop into #vim and #Neovim has got me planning to switch to emacs, but Drew DeVault has forked pre-slop vim ICYMI

      https://drewdevault.com/blog/Forking-vim/

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      @amcooper @dentangle is proxy maintaining it for Gentoo.

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        @amcooper @dentangle is proxy maintaining it for Gentoo.

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        @onepict @dentangle Fuckin’ A Right!

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          @amcooper @dentangle is proxy maintaining it for Gentoo.

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          @onepict @amcooper I've been running #vimclassic for a few weeks now. Hard to tell the difference really. It was forked before the vim9 script was introduced, but I never used that so I don't miss it.

          No release as yet, but there's a small team getting it ready. Come join us on libera.chat on #vim-classic 😉

          I have an ebuild ready to go for #gentoo as soon as a release is announced - we want to provide LLM-free alternatives for users. eVi is another fork that we're looking at.

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            @onepict @amcooper I've been running #vimclassic for a few weeks now. Hard to tell the difference really. It was forked before the vim9 script was introduced, but I never used that so I don't miss it.

            No release as yet, but there's a small team getting it ready. Come join us on libera.chat on #vim-classic 😉

            I have an ebuild ready to go for #gentoo as soon as a release is announced - we want to provide LLM-free alternatives for users. eVi is another fork that we're looking at.

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            @dentangle I’ve been running Neovim because I don’t like vimscript and don't hate lua. So right now I’m trying to decide whether to go to vim classic or emacs. I’ve shocked myself by being open to emacs when I never really was before. Anyway, good luck! Not sure you’ll need it!
            @onepict

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              @dentangle I’ve been running Neovim because I don’t like vimscript and don't hate lua. So right now I’m trying to decide whether to go to vim classic or emacs. I’ve shocked myself by being open to emacs when I never really was before. Anyway, good luck! Not sure you’ll need it!
              @onepict

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              @amcooper @onepict I've been meaning to take a look at emacs for about 30 years now 😉 , it's just never hit the top of the priority list. vim has always been sufficient for my needs, and, until the LLM sloppification, never sufficiently annoyed me to go shopping for a text editor.

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                @amcooper @onepict I've been meaning to take a look at emacs for about 30 years now 😉 , it's just never hit the top of the priority list. vim has always been sufficient for my needs, and, until the LLM sloppification, never sufficiently annoyed me to go shopping for a text editor.

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                @amcooper @onepict While I was working on the gentoo ebuild for vim-classic I unexpectedly found myself without another text editor during the switch and briefly used ed(1) - it's surprisingly usable - fortunately I'm used to sed(1) commands.

                I could *almost* get by with ed, though I'd miss split screen editing when writing serious code. Have used it a few times since when I've had small sysadmin jobs to do, and it really does 90% of what I want.

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                • amcooper@toot.catA amcooper@toot.cat

                  The invasion of slop into #vim and #Neovim has got me planning to switch to emacs, but Drew DeVault has forked pre-slop vim ICYMI

                  https://drewdevault.com/blog/Forking-vim/

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                  @amcooper that is why I’m looking back on the #nvi #vim

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