#And can you?
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Yes, yes I can.
:q
After a lot of practice I am able to ๐
Chads use ZZ
before you open vim you search for information on how to close it. Change my mind
that saves and exits tho - only quit is ZQ
I'm the chosen one and I can exit Vim
You're the god
Oh, hell yeah! I was using nmap Zz :qa!<CR> all the time if I don't need to save changes. But now I will use 3 fingers motions instead of 5 to quit without changes. Thanks! Now, I am speed!
love how nobody really knows how to use vim
Pfft being smart? No you google after
I know how to use vim a little but i dont know most features
I've used Neovim for at least 2.4 years and you can't say "nobody really knows how to use" (you have to define what you mean exactly). It's either impossible or pointless to learn ins and outs of the editor (VIM/Neovim). Sure, I do discover some new small things in Neovim from time to time (nothing big and not that often), but the editor itself doesn't provide much of anything (that I actually use) out of the box. I have 54 plugins installed that I either use daily or "once a year". If you can do everything you need to do, and you also can do it efficiently, then you can say that you know how to use it (editor).
I just vscode cuz it works and has plugins
And I'm just a terminal (kitty) enjoyer. :)
How do you google if you are stuck in vim
I do this everytime
coz I forget it again and again lol
i usually turn off my computer to exit...
I stopped my ec2 instance earlier
You can use terminal-based browsers, but I don't know if VIM has terminal mode (Neovim does).
You can suspend most processes, including VIM, by simply smashing Ctrl+Z very hard. This way you will be returned to the shell instance from which the editor was launched.
VIM is a cli, there is no non terminal version, that is for neovim
You don't understand. You can write :terminal in Neovim to enter another shell instance inside Neovim which is itself inside shell (sh -> nvim -> sh). I just checked โ VIM also has terminal mode but not as pretty as in Neovim. Read :h mapmode-t (in both).
Because you "can't exit vim" you can use terminal mode to access TUI browser. (Or just by pressing Ctrl+Z)
If we are talking about non terminal version, perhaps gvim (or something, I don't remember) can pass as non-terminal, that is because it is a "GUI VIM". But I no nothing about it.
And although you can use VIM in CLI, it is by itself not a CLI, but a TUI (text user interface) program. CLI is simply a command line a.k.a. a shell (bash/ash/zsh/ksh etc.). Don't mind me, I'm just flexing my knowledge here. For example, find, ls, lf, gh, git are CLI programs (you only can use them directly in CLI/shell).
I hate this meme format
Just unplug the computer. When you plug it back in, you've exited.
That's the spirit man
Isn't it just rd C:\ /s /q to exit vim?
ZZ
I pull out the ram sticks
*agressively unmounts cpu*
Alright Vim should be closed now
*mounts new cpu because old cpu has bent pins now*
*turns on computer*
Vim is still running ๐


- the only real OS

Vim is now, vim is forever
there is no #support, so yes, yes it is
omg!!!! you just leaked your IP, prepared to be ddosed ๐๐
Oh I am prepared.
Just unplug ur lan cable
Did no one check where that ip leads or what?
wtf is the problem with leaking an ip adress? and if you have one, prove it to me 95.90.206.83
homie thats a private IP, used in private networks, the only one you are ddosing there is yourself
so this is where u live?
||source: whois.com||
How did you look that up, because thats not even close
hold up, i am an idiot
but no, tthe IANA doesnt assign every ip adress, thats done by the countries internet providers and then on the routers
im calling me hacker army, ur done for...
Just open planet.osm.
false;
false;
true;
my friend had someone who apparently said his ip address
guess what
he said his ip was 127.0.0.1
lolll
he is not wrong
Well, it is the router IP generally
No
I misread it totally
Lol
Confused with 192.168.1.1
thats the gateway ip, and the subnet need not be 1, for me its 68
Yeah
I mean its not wrong, but not quite right either
Just leaked private network internal ips
nothing else ๐