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Hellhammer
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@lapin@varishangout.net Oh that? Yeah. One when I was installing Arch I unintentionally use Vim instead of Nano to edit the Pacman config file to use Multitib, so I can get 32bit packages. I had to force myself to learn by doing research on how to save and quit after editing the file. Turns out you had to is press "esc", "shift + :", type "wq" and then hit "enter" to save and quit.

Kyonko802
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@lapin@varishangout.net I actually got used to vim, but yes the memes are real when you first use it

DarkMahesvara
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GitHub - hakluke/how-to-exit-vim: Below are some simple methods for exiting vim.
Below are some simple methods for exiting vim. Contribute to hakluke/how-to-exit-vim development by creating an account on GitHub.

一色いろは 
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When I was young, no real Un*x user would choose pico.It's still funny to me that many young Linux users claimed that nano (the pico-clone) is better than vi.Kyonko802 - https://varishangout.net/users/Kyonko802 lapin - https://varishangout.net/users/lapin

Kyonko802 (@[email protected])
Bully localizers

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@wzqtparor@fedibird.com @Kyonko802@varishangout.net \
\>no real Un*x user would choose pico.\
well yeah no one should choose pico, he is boku no, after all

DarkMahesvara
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lapin MoeBritannica this is why you just use emacs to never have a reason to exit 


Berk Berkman
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@lapin@varishangout.net @MoeBritannica@varishangout.net ZZ (save then quit) or ZQ (quit without saving changes).
https://vimhelp.org/editing.txt.html#ZZ
https://vimhelp.org/editing.txt.html#ZZ

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@berkberkman@shitposter.world @MoeBritannica@varishangout.net \
wtf, how many ways to quit vim are there