I use vim btw

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Quick editing for me is in vim. Anything else is in Visual Studio Code. Which I have set up with vim keybindings.

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Like a enthusiast once said “People don’t quit emacs, they just die at some point”.

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Nano gang, represent.

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Why would I use Notepad? I’d have to install it first. Does it even have a Linux version or would I have to use Wine? This meme is giving me headaches.

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*opens up customized nano*

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I just read a micro vs. nano. But each point in favor of micro was “i have that already in nano”. Syntax highlighting, status bar with col/line, undo/redo, even mouse support.

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I like both. But many people don’t even realize that nano has quite a lot of configuration options. To me, they’re text editors, not code editors. For code, I use VSCode (or “code”, the FOSS variant).

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I have never heard of customisation for nano. That said, I’m quite pleased with programming my vim how I like it.

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Treesitter and native LSP levels the playing field pretty handily IMO.

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Yes, but for a quick edit or glance, nano-syntax-highlight and lesspipe with highlight are nice.

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