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May I suggest: Helix . I used vim for years, but I’ve been enjoying the switch to this.
How does it compare to vim?
Its better, has first-class multi-cursor support, and you don’t need to install any plugins to get it usable. Also has LSP support for pretty much every language. IMO its a true successor to vim, which is so old now its like a leaky roof that needs constant repairs (in the form of plugins).
i’ve been considering trying to start using vim recently, but now i don’t know really, are they too different to learn to use? i’d love to spend time on something i’ll end up using for years hopefully
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No probs. They aren’t too difficult to learn.
If using helix or vim, there are internal
tutors that show you everything you need to do. You run through the tutor once or twice, do web searches for things you don’t know how to do, then force yourself to use it for a while. After a few days, everything becomes muscle memory, and you never have to take your hands off the keyboard.
That’s a great question! Both Nano and Vim are solid text editors. I personally prefer Nano for quick edits, it’s just so straightforward. Reminds me of how simple and fun games like Monkey Mart are! I mean, you can easily get lost playing monkeymartfree.com, collecting bananas and managing your little mart. But for complex coding projects, Vim’s power and customization are hard to beat. Depends on the task, really!
That’s a classic debate! I think it really depends on what you’re used to. Nano is definitely easier to pick up initially, especially if you’re coming from something like, I don’t know, using Omegle back in the day! Vim’s learning curve is steeper, but once you get the hang of it, the editing power is amazing. Personally, I bounce between both depending on the task.
Yeah, Nano’s great for a quick fix, just like hopping into Retro Bowl for a single game. But Vim…it’s definitely got that “deep strategy” vibe. You can do anything with it once you’ve invested the time, similar to building the perfect Retro Bowl team! Different tools for different tasks, for sure.








