ivonaroma @ ivonaroma @feddit.it Posts 0Comments 1Joined 1 yr. ago
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Well, if you want a no-frills editor for basic tasks like editing configuration files, Nano is probably a better choice due to its simplicity. However, if you're a developer or power user who needs advanced features, extensive customization on the site, and plugin support, Vim will likely be a better long-term option despite its steeper learning curve.