• mub@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    I like Nano. I think it is quite good. There, I said it.

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      4 months ago

      Edit a file, writing a quick shell script or whatever in the terminal. Nano is great. I don’t see any use in learning vim or emacs. If I need something more I’m going use a gui editor anyway.

      Don’t get triggered anyone it’s just my preference

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        4 months ago

        This is my thought process exactly.

        I get it, for a power user, vim is probably incredibly powerful. However, I just want to edit text files. I don’t want a text editor where I need a cheat sheet just to save my changes and quit.

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          4 months ago

          Funny, that’s what I hate about Nano. The key binds seem completely random to me and the programs solution to this is to display a cheatsheet on the screen

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            4 months ago

            Control+W = "Where is," Control+O = "Overwrite", Control+X = “Exit.”

            Makes just enough sense to me, and those are really the only three binds I ever need for editing config files.

            I don’t want to come off like a vim hater, because I do believe it when people say it’s powerful, but… I don’t need powerful. I just need to edit text files.