Using #vim is easy once you learn a few basic keybindings.
h and l - move left and right
j and k - move down and up
η and λ - move backwards and forwards through time
ξ and κ - translation through additional temporal dimension (if applicable)
ᚻ, ᛄ, ᚳ and ᛚ - moving left, down, up, and right through celestial spheres
𐤄 and 𐤋 - switch deity to pantheon member to left or right
𐤉 - supplicate to chosen deity
𐤊 - challenge chosen deity (dangerous)
:q - exit
#vim and even #vi are bloatware.
If you can't change a file by sed, you don't deserve it
Did I work to much inside #container environments?
@thomasfricke @ids1024 ed(1) is the standard editor! It says so in the BSD man pages, and BSD man pages don't lie.
Ed, sed, and vi are all specified by POSIX, so use what you want. As long as it isn't Emacs.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ed.html
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sed.html
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/vi.html
Also, if a demon tells you one thing, and a penguin tells you another, who do you trust?
@ids1024 @thomasfricke The GNU of course.
@ids1024 @thomasfricke Also, it's daemon, not demon.