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Anonymous No.105743704 [Report] >>105744877 >>105745130 >>105746098 >>105746451 >>105747637
>"Vim is great because it's universally available"
>"Vim is great because it's high configurable and you're encourage to configure it"
>ssh to server
>open Vim
>feel crippled without personal config
How do vimtards get away with this?
Anonymous No.105743740 [Report]
scp ~/.vimrc host:~/.vimrc
Anonymous No.105743789 [Report]
it's called scp
Anonymous No.105743901 [Report] >>105743950
emacs is more configurable than vim will ever be.
Anonymous No.105743950 [Report] >>105743960
>>105743901
>you dont understand i NEED my text editor to be it's own operating system
the gnu curse
Anonymous No.105743960 [Report]
>>105743950
Anonymous No.105744877 [Report]
>>105743704 (OP)
Rsync
Anonymous No.105745130 [Report]
>>105743704 (OP)
>manually configuring servers
What is this, the 90s? I'll have you know that your architecture should be immutable, elastic, declarative, and highly available/durable/redundant.
Anonymous No.105746063 [Report] >>105746375
i like nano because it's possible to exit it and it's made by stallman (awesome dude who also made gcc)
Anonymous No.105746098 [Report]
>>105743704 (OP)
Terminal editing in 2025 is nothing short of barbaric
Anonymous No.105746375 [Report]
>>105746063
>nanotards when they find out about <esc>ZZ
Anonymous No.105746451 [Report] >>105746604
>>105743704 (OP)
nobody says any of that
Anonymous No.105746604 [Report]
>>105746451
vimmies say it
Anonymous No.105747637 [Report]
>>105743704 (OP)
this is why I refuse to make a personal config