Emacs description is my favorite
Emacs description is my favorite
Emacs description is my favorite
i... think I need this explained to me
In this case anon just want to search and replace text in file using various text editors, but he describes it funny way:
anon is probably vim user.
Like any sane person.
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Although the relevant links have already been provided, the gist is
Acme doesn't stand for some generic editor! It's the famous acme text editor by Rob Pike. It's an interesting editor, very different from Emacs or Vim, and yes, very mousey. In this video Russ Cox gives a great overview: https://youtu.be/dP1xVpMPn8M
These are text editors. Look up regular expressions. These are hyperbolic descriptions of what it takes to use them in each.
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The esc key in vim have always bugged me tho.
Do not fear for there is an equivalent to ESC! The glorious Ctrl+[
Ctrl-c works too
you can remap vim to use whatever you'd like instead of esc, or just ditch your caps lock and make that your new escape key.
I know some vim users swear by remapping esc to jh
or similar so you don't even have to leave the home row
Just remap it to "E".
In the ancient times, the escape button wasn't at the upper left corner, but to the left of Q (ADM-A3). Vi (and by extension Vim) just haven't adapted to a different keyboard layout.
You have to use your mouse anyway, regexr.com won't check that regex on its own
I wanted to get really good with eMacs, but the price of the foot pedals and steering yoke was prohibitive.