Congratulations anon, now you just need to use it everywhere else.
Your window manager
Your browser
Your terminal
Your music player
and yes, even your emacs operating system
Vim uses jkl; and (ctrl+) u,d to navigate. A lot of terminal applications do, too (e.g. less, or man pages). You can navigate in firefox while viewing a pdf with j and k. You can control youtube with jkl. It's everywhere.
With Vimium you can now navigate with these keys on normal websites, too. Also click links only with the keyboard. I especially like to use it when sitting somewhere with my laptop without a mouse.
2 months ago
Anonymous
This, the end goal of being a vim user is to have a workflow where your hands never have to leave the keyboard.
2 months ago
Anonymous
oh neat. trying that now.
2 months ago
Anonymous
there's also tridactyl which is not a fork of the chrome extension
2 months ago
Anonymous
>A lot of terminal applications do, too
The terminal itself uses emacs-like keys by default, you have to "set -o vi" for it to use vi keys (you didn't even know that lol). Terminal PROGRAMS (homosexual) also almost always use emacs keys. kys vimtroony. of course it's everywhere like how homosexualry is everywhere.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Which terminal moron
× External command failed
─[entry #1:1:1]
1 set -o vi
· ──
· ── did you mean 'const'?
────
help: No such file or directory (os error 2)
2 months ago
Anonymous
The only one that matters you fricking troony.
2 months ago
Anonymous
You sure it's not part of the _shell_ fricknuts? Read a book.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Yes ackshually terminals are hardware that the program called terminal is emulating. You are a dumb Black person trying to be pedantic but "shell" includes both the command line and GUI stuff like your file manager.
2 months ago
Anonymous
You had to look it up and still got it wrong. Look up the definition of bash moron.
2 months ago
Anonymous
>hurr shell means bash
Read a book Black person.
2 months ago
Anonymous
In this context it does because you can run a different shell in "terminal" and set -o vi isn't going to do fricking anything. It's not part of your terminal, moron. You don't know anything about the topics you're professing to be an expert on. Oh, by the way your file manager isn't a part of your shell, moron.
2 months ago
Anonymous
In the original context of my post it was obvious that I meant a terminal using bash. You want to be a pedant but don't know what "shell" actually means. What do you think the file system is doing under the pretty buttons when you move files around? Is it something fundamentally different from what mv does?
2 months ago
Anonymous
>mv does?
A file manager is not a part of your shell moron. >I meant a terminal using bash
No, you didn't, you would have just said bash and you wouldn't have said some dumb shit like this >Yes ackshually terminals are hardware that the program called terminal is emulating.
You clearly thought I was talking about the terminal, you're also conflating gnome-shell with something it clearly isn't >but "shell" includes both the command line and GUI stuff like your file manager.
gnome-shell has nothing to do with fricking nautilus
2 months ago
Anonymous
Both use system calls, I guess. But your shell has nothing to do with your gui file manager. Anyway, the pedantic remarks are what you deserve for your moronic post [...].
The shell is the outermost (literally why it's called the shell", user-facing portion of the operating system which includes both cli and gui. Goes to show how ignorant most of you homosexuals are about the most basic shit.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Bash is a command-line shell, it is totally separate from the graphical shell gnome and kde use. Your file manager has nothing to do with your shell and does not rely on it to make system calls. You literally have no idea what you're talking about nor the technical details behind how any of this shit works. Go read a fricking book.
2 months ago
Anonymous
No, a CLI shell and graphical shell are different things and it's obvious that the anon meant a CLI shell. Go have a nice day, you pedantic moron.
People like you shouldn't be using linux. Go back to windows
2 months ago
Anonymous
People like you, who profess to understand something, act like a mighty homosexual about it, then can't admit they're wrong, need to jump off a building, preferably a very tall one.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Statstically you are 41% more likely to do that than I am.
2 months ago
Anonymous
No, a CLI shell and graphical shell are different things and it's obvious that the anon meant a CLI shell. Go have a nice day, you pedantic moron.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Both use system calls, I guess. But your shell has nothing to do with your gui file manager. Anyway, the pedantic remarks are what you deserve for your moronic post
>A lot of terminal applications do, too
The terminal itself uses emacs-like keys by default, you have to "set -o vi" for it to use vi keys (you didn't even know that lol). Terminal PROGRAMS (homosexual) also almost always use emacs keys. kys vimtroony. of course it's everywhere like how homosexualry is everywhere.
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2 months ago
Anonymous
What shell is that?
2 months ago
Anonymous
>you didn't even know that lol
? I have that in my .bashrc
The only kind of annoying thing is that ctrl+l (clear) doesn't work in insert mode, but this is also configurable.
2 months ago
Anonymous
waht's the difference between a program and an application?
Congrats. Now stop playing around and go back to nano.
Congratulations anon, now you just need to use it everywhere else.
Your window manager
Your browser
Your terminal
Your music player
and yes, even your emacs operating system
use vim in browser?
Vimium plugin. Highly recommended.
and then what? use it like a terminal?
Vim uses jkl; and (ctrl+) u,d to navigate. A lot of terminal applications do, too (e.g. less, or man pages). You can navigate in firefox while viewing a pdf with j and k. You can control youtube with jkl. It's everywhere.
With Vimium you can now navigate with these keys on normal websites, too. Also click links only with the keyboard. I especially like to use it when sitting somewhere with my laptop without a mouse.
This, the end goal of being a vim user is to have a workflow where your hands never have to leave the keyboard.
oh neat. trying that now.
there's also tridactyl which is not a fork of the chrome extension
>A lot of terminal applications do, too
The terminal itself uses emacs-like keys by default, you have to "set -o vi" for it to use vi keys (you didn't even know that lol). Terminal PROGRAMS (homosexual) also almost always use emacs keys. kys vimtroony. of course it's everywhere like how homosexualry is everywhere.
Which terminal moron
× External command failed
─[entry #1:1:1]
1 set -o vi
· ──
· ── did you mean 'const'?
────
help: No such file or directory (os error 2)
The only one that matters you fricking troony.
You sure it's not part of the _shell_ fricknuts? Read a book.
Yes ackshually terminals are hardware that the program called terminal is emulating. You are a dumb Black person trying to be pedantic but "shell" includes both the command line and GUI stuff like your file manager.
You had to look it up and still got it wrong. Look up the definition of bash moron.
>hurr shell means bash
Read a book Black person.
In this context it does because you can run a different shell in "terminal" and set -o vi isn't going to do fricking anything. It's not part of your terminal, moron. You don't know anything about the topics you're professing to be an expert on. Oh, by the way your file manager isn't a part of your shell, moron.
In the original context of my post it was obvious that I meant a terminal using bash. You want to be a pedant but don't know what "shell" actually means. What do you think the file system is doing under the pretty buttons when you move files around? Is it something fundamentally different from what mv does?
>mv does?
A file manager is not a part of your shell moron.
>I meant a terminal using bash
No, you didn't, you would have just said bash and you wouldn't have said some dumb shit like this
>Yes ackshually terminals are hardware that the program called terminal is emulating.
You clearly thought I was talking about the terminal, you're also conflating gnome-shell with something it clearly isn't
>but "shell" includes both the command line and GUI stuff like your file manager.
gnome-shell has nothing to do with fricking nautilus
The shell is the outermost (literally why it's called the shell", user-facing portion of the operating system which includes both cli and gui. Goes to show how ignorant most of you homosexuals are about the most basic shit.
Bash is a command-line shell, it is totally separate from the graphical shell gnome and kde use. Your file manager has nothing to do with your shell and does not rely on it to make system calls. You literally have no idea what you're talking about nor the technical details behind how any of this shit works. Go read a fricking book.
People like you shouldn't be using linux. Go back to windows
People like you, who profess to understand something, act like a mighty homosexual about it, then can't admit they're wrong, need to jump off a building, preferably a very tall one.
Statstically you are 41% more likely to do that than I am.
No, a CLI shell and graphical shell are different things and it's obvious that the anon meant a CLI shell. Go have a nice day, you pedantic moron.
Both use system calls, I guess. But your shell has nothing to do with your gui file manager. Anyway, the pedantic remarks are what you deserve for your moronic post
.
What shell is that?
>you didn't even know that lol
? I have that in my .bashrc
The only kind of annoying thing is that ctrl+l (clear) doesn't work in insert mode, but this is also configurable.
waht's the difference between a program and an application?
cool anon moar
nushell has vi mode
also displays data in table format
Now use ex.
:q!
If you cannot touch type, then this is your next goal.
How do I use emacs
Yay! Congratulations!
Not your private blog
Yeah yeah whatever homosexual. Next time keep your mouth shut and let the grown ups talk.
emacsgay mad?
Why are you seething when you could just go back to using an operating system that expects less from you?
I use notepad++ in Windows and use my mouse for most things
>get shit blatantly wrong
>w-w-w-windows u-u-u-user!!!
So cringe.
why is a tranime poster able to use da based vim but my brain is content with vscode?
Install the vscode neovim plugin NOW!
now you can install vscode with a vim extension so you don't have to suffer vim anymore! yay!
weird way to say emacs in evil mode
Congratulations.