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I give it… an hour before someone mentions vi or cat as the true old way

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Brother, come join us in the church of Emacs

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Hersey, the church of vim is superior

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I use nano. Also, green is the tastiest color of crayon.

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I feel like helix is the LDS church of the editor world.

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ed. ed is the standard editor.

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https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.html

In case anyone wants to compile from source

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Still grokking tabbed notepad here…

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Must have installed bad plugins. I’ve literally never had vs code crash.

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Only thing Notepad++ does better for me is being able to open, like 1M+ line files.

Outside of that, I hate to admit because MS, but VS Code is solid-ish.

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Yeah if I need to open up massive files (well not even that large, vscode really isn’t good for even slightly large files), I use Sublime text.

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I’ve opened 2GB files in vim before without an issue. Takes a bit to load everything in memory, but after that it works flawlessly.

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Yeah I can’t remember vs code crashing, at least not more than once every few months

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Counterpoint, vim :3

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I need to reconfigure vim and learn how to get the plugins up properly. I use lunarvim but inconsistently.

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