Vim and nano are command-line text editors that run in a terminal rather than a graphical user interface (GUI). Vim and nano have a similar appearance but differ greatly in functionality and ...
The ways in which we interact with computers has changed dramatically over the decades. From flipping switches on the control panels of room-sized computers, to punching holes into cards, to ...
The Vim text editor is not the only piece of ancient software still popular today. After all, Microsoft Word was first released in 1983, a full eight years before Vim. But today’s Word bears little ...
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Vim’s statusline can do almost anything, but most people don’t know it
With built-in variables, and endless scope with Vim script, there’s no excuse not to liven up your statusline.
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development.
I vaguely recall this source command from using vim a looong time ago. If I remember that correctly, it seemed like a nice feature at the time but now I see it's not such a great idea.. The vim author ...
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