minus-squareprismaTK [any,use name]@hexbear.nettoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.ml•Very clever...linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoI think if you just need to edit a config file once in a while, nano is great, but if you’re writing substantial amounts of code, you’ll find vim a lot more capable. As long as you’re not a filthy emacs user, we can get along linkfedilink
I think if you just need to edit a config file once in a while, nano is great, but if you’re writing substantial amounts of code, you’ll find vim a lot more capable.
As long as you’re not a filthy emacs user, we can get along