And once you’ve got those Keybindings in there they never leave. You just start typing expecting them to always work.
And if youre smart, you set your life up so that they do!
You mean get rid of family and friends right?
Any other type of program is ruined the more accustomed you get to vim.
The fun thing about working in a place with a lot of vim users is that you’ll regularly see chat messages containing vim commands from people who didn’t realize what window they had open. It can be hilarious sometimes.
The only thing Emacs lacks is a good editor.
Thankfully Evil-mode exists.
Say Jarvis, do you want to spend weeks fine tuning your IDE? Because boy do I have a NeoVIM for you. And boy is it glorious.
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just
/vimdd
Well, that’s why I use
evil-mode
on Emacs.