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    Team Vim. Because I learned the vim basics once 20 years ago and never bothered to learn after that. :D

  • Team vim! Learned it five or six years ago, and never looked back. I’ve also got vim motions enabled for my shell, in the browser (firefox with vimium), and in my window manager (sway).

  • I only ever use a terminal based editor for making quick edits of config files, so nano works just fine for me.

  • nano but i’m a casual. i can use vi/vim in a pinch, but i’m inefficient. ed and emacs are totally foreign

    i tend to use a graphical text editor like Kate unless there is a specific reason to do it in the terminal

  • Neovim, configured entirely through nixvim. I always liked neovim, but it’s never been as incredibly stable as now with nixvim.

    Main/only IDE both in private and at work. Can’t ever go back, muscle memory has ensured that.

    • Emacs its a so-so operating system (that devours your ssd) with a not do good embedded text editor

  • micro for sensible defaults out of the box, and because I don’t like modal editors.

  • Vim forever, any flavour, don’t care.

    Why? Does actually exist anything else for the terminal?

  • I use nano for quick edits. I don’t know more than the basics of vim, and don’t do a lot of editing on the terminal so I haven’t needed to.

  • Have been using vim for the longest time, but I‘m getting into nvim :)