• @Im_old@lemmy.world
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        110 months ago

        I’m not familiar with gg and dG commands, and when I try them on a text file in vi it says they are not valid command. What should they do? (maybe they are specific to vim, but I only have vi, it came with the os and it’s good enough for me).

        Also, :x is WAAAAYYY faster (lol) than :wq 😛

          • @Im_old@lemmy.world
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            110 months ago

            Why? I’m not my mum. Looks like you are not even good at explaining the jokes. Not a surprise, she was not impressed either.

            • @dumpsterlid@lemmy.world
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              10 months ago

              What!? Are you serious? She texted me later and said “Don’t bother coming over again” and I honestly took it as having satisfied her so thoroughly that all she needed was one time with me!?

              Also in vim “gg” navigates to the beginning of a document (remember it as the opposite of “good game”, you are at the beginning). “dG” deletes to G the end of the document, G being the opposite command to gg in that it brings you to the end of a document.

              :wq of course means write and quit

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                  10 months ago

                  I use emacs anyways, pshh why did you think I even cared, nerd.

                  Ok yeah I mean I use evil bindings but I don’t need to fumble around with practically analog equipment like :wq and :x

                  …alright fine I just use stock spacemacs, someone let me into the wizard school and it is amazing but literally everyone else here knows to do magic and the most I have done is make a frog balloon up twice it’s size. I have to keep pretending like I am working on these massive architectures of spell books to influence weather systems in a way that takes dynamic inputs from remote wizard servers in towers…. and honestly I just love org mode in a pretty package that works well out of the box. …most of the gravestones here are dedicated to a great wizard known as Dotfile and I have NO idea who he is.

                  Don’t tell anyone or they will find me and run me out of the gates.