• chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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      Yeah. A lot of people who use vim don’t know how to use the full power of vi. They’ll often install plugins to do things they could have easily done with built in features!

      The one area where regular vi sucks though is undo. If you want multiple undo then you’ll have to at least go with something like nvi.

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        3 months ago

        imagine thinking a non user will read this and want to use vi/vim

        vim users have the same energy as latex users

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          I don’t really recommend people learn vi/vim even though I’ve been using it for years and love it. It’s a very personal thing and the time you invest into learning it might not be worth it if you don’t use its features enough.

          I think it’s dependent on your personality and neurodivergence/neurotypical characteristics (I don’t know a word that encompasses all of this). If you’re the type of person who gets really annoyed/distracted by any sort of “friction” in the editing process then I think you may be a good candidate to learn vi. Otherwise probably not!

          Edit: by the way I’m also a LaTeX user!