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minus-squareSteamymoomilk@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up15·4 days agoSome real talk. Can we just include the 4 most popular text editors on basic systems?? Like i wanna scream when there isnt my text editor installed on a lightweight distro. Vi Emacs Micro Nano For context, Debian ships with nano and vi Openwrt only ships with nano Like cant we just include small editors. In a perfect world i would want neovim installed. But i understand its larger and has alot more dependency’s. So having VI isnt as good but im willing to be reasonable. JUST INCLUDE VI the reason i learned vim is because VI is installed by default on almost every distro. Im tempted to try emacs tho
minus-squarebestboyfriendintheworld@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 days agoEMacs is an operating system masquerading as an editor. For OpenWRT Nano is a good choice. Nobody spends hours in a text editor on that system. You can ssh into it and use any fancy editor with a million plugins installed on your own computer.
minus-square🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·4 days agoIt’s important to learn how to use package managers. :)
Some real talk.
Can we just include the 4 most popular text editors on basic systems??
Like i wanna scream when there isnt my text editor installed on a lightweight distro.
Vi Emacs Micro Nano
For context,
Debian ships with nano and vi Openwrt only ships with nano
Like cant we just include small editors. In a perfect world i would want neovim installed. But i understand its larger and has alot more dependency’s.
So having VI isnt as good but im willing to be reasonable.
JUST INCLUDE VI
the reason i learned vim is because VI is installed by default on almost every distro.
Im tempted to try emacs tho
EMacs is an operating system masquerading as an editor.
For OpenWRT Nano is a good choice. Nobody spends hours in a text editor on that system. You can ssh into it and use any fancy editor with a million plugins installed on your own computer.
It’s important to learn how to use package managers. :)
Madness lies in that direction.
Emacs macros are sooo nice.
No love for vim?
vim is just vi in drag