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 <title>adiwan (adiwan)'s status on Monday, 29-May-17 17:07:27 UTC</title>
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 <html>VIM has some neat features but it's by far the least user-friendly. Any Linux distribution should avoid shipping it out as the default terminal text editor. VIM is for power users from power users and not everybody is a power user. Shortcuts are for power users to get things done fast and they aren't always visible or known by normal users, and VIM is exclusively shortcuts. All I know is how to insert, exit the insert mode, save and quit VIM. I prefer &amp;quot;nano&amp;quot; any day when I want to do something.</html>
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