pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

installed emacs into vim...

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

For me its more "who are you" "I am on every system but you never use me"

vi, tac, less, more, ...

Sunrosa ,

Why don't you use less? It's great

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Less is for scrolling through output right? And what does more do?

I just use cat and a terminal emulator that can scroll lol

Sunrosa ,

Search through output with / and other vi keybinds

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Nice

vrighter ,

control-z, kill %1

laurelraven ,

Honestly?

By looking up the command. It took like two seconds and that was nearly twenty years ago. And I've been using it off and on since then (only off because I've not been consistently using Linux, not because I'm using a different terminal text editor; when on *NIX, vim/vi is pretty much all I've used on the terminal)

Moshpirit ,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

I don't think this person was sharing this meme looking for honest answers, but since you did, I think this is the correct answer.

ColdWater ,
@ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

Can't relate I use nano

Moshpirit ,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

You say it like ^X was somehow intuitive

dogsoahC ,

Shutting down my computer with the button, restarting, and installing Emacs.

Moshpirit ,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

Shutting down my computer with the button, restarting,
Hahaha exactly what I was going to say
and installing Emacs.
Wait

darkpanda ,

Bought a new computer, threw the old one out.

dogsnest ,
@dogsnest@lemmy.world avatar

This is the way.

abbadon420 ,

That's an easy fix. I had to burn my house down

ChilledPeppers ,

The Apple approved way of exiting vim

redcalcium ,

I can't remember what I did with vim the first time I used it, but whenever I'm stuck in a cli program and want to go back to the shell, I usually tried ctrl+c first, and if doesn't work, crtl+z.

kibiz0r ,

I started on MacVim, so I could just use cmd+q. And by the time I used vim on the terminal I knew all about :commands

r00ty ,
@r00ty@kbin.life avatar

That should be illegal. Any editor containing the letters vi together must not use any keys except those that can be sent over a vt100 terminal!

kibiz0r ,

Visual Studio: 😳

r00ty ,
@r00ty@kbin.life avatar

I said what I said!

aBundleOfFerrets ,

why'd ya make it weird, OP

mexicancartel ,

Ctrl +Z

bamfic ,

then kill %1

mlg ,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

Long before I used vim, some dude shared a bunch of vim memes with ":q!" in them.

It was actually vi on some ye olde unix machine, but I remembered the meme and got out, searched up how to use vim, and then jumped back in to edit the file lol.

Tyoda ,

CTRL+face on keyboard. I guess Z got me out, but who knows.

laurelraven ,

Literally facerolled vim, nice

rtxn , (Bearbeitet )

From the torrent, the deluge, the unending tidal wave of this exact meme in various formats. The "exit vim difficult" meme must constitute at least 50% of online content regarding *nix and *nix-adjacent systems. It is so stale that Slackware considers it outdated. It is the "mayonnaise is spicy" equivalent of funny. It is the white bread, picket fence stereotype of meme culture, yes offense. I'd like to say that it's beating a dead horse, but the horse is gone; its flesh has been tenderized, pulverized, and evaporated from the sum total of energy imparted by the constant beating. If the heat death of the universe were to happen tomorrow, and from the uniform vacuum energy a Boltzmann brain were to spontaneously form, it will have been already tired of this meme.

But to answer the question, it was either that, or the big

type :q<Enter> to exit

splash that appears when I open it with an empty buffer, and following its instructions.

No offense to you or your house, but I'm really tired of this meme.

neo ,

No offense, but I was dumb enough to wonder why they put a space before ":" and thought something must be broken. Obviously, pressing q and Enter (or typing <Enter>) also didn't work and proved to me that this editor must have crashed in a strange way.

So every time I see vim, it reminds me about my stupidity. The meme eases the pain.

uranibaba ,

splash that appears when I open it with an empty buffer, and following its instructions.

That's the key to the problem, I have almost never open vim with an empty buffer, almost only used it to open files directly. Since there is no nice splash screen telling you how to exit when you use vi <your_file>, this meme happens.

Waffelson OP ,

Even if the meme is old, Linux has grown quite a lot in recent years, so there are people who are not tired of the meme yet, and if you stay in some community for a long time, you will notice that many things will be constantly discussed over and over again

laurelraven ,

I get tired of it sometimes but every once in a while I'll come across a clever twist on it that makes me laugh

Dasnap ,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

I was introduced to Linux with Vim so it's actually Nano that confuses me...

loo ,
@loo@lemmy.world avatar

I've always been using nano, but since I refused to ever read the docs, I'm still confused

MigratingtoLemmy ,

I can't deal with nano hotkeys

loo ,
@loo@lemmy.world avatar

Same

YerbaYerba ,

I was using a distro for a sbc recently and nano was the default visudo editor. Infuriating

chicken ,

The good thing about nano is that it has clear instructions for how to close it right there immediately in front of you

Dasnap ,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

Look at Mr. Bigshot here reading instructions!

esc27 ,

Not if aren't familiar with control characters. Might was well be three seashells...

laurelraven ,

Same, every new system that defaults to nano and throws me in here when I'm expecting vim I have to stop and remember what the characters mean right before changing it to use vim (like, seriously, I typed "visudo", not "nanosudo", why the hell would I expect it to open in anything other than vi or vim?)

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