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Editing excel spreadsheet? VI
Excel files (.xlsx) is just an archive of some XML files and whatnot, so sure you could edit them in vim.
Though I'd rather edit them in CSV format
Well, "vi is love" is something I always see as "masochism is related to sex".
Java? vi!
COBOL? vi!
SVG? Believe it or not, vi!
/s
BMP? vi and control-v!
WAV? There's probably a plugin for that!
Everyone at work is using Cursor these days, except for me using neovim and my emacs loving coworker. When we present during pair programming our coworkers go nuts over watching our workflows and trying to figure out if they can do similar things in Cursor lol.
What is Cursor, another AI-infested slop?
It's a version of VSCode with deep AI integration. I'll say, it's pretty good from a workflow perspective. But I just use Avante to similar effect.
Op, what do you find more offputting: emacs or neovim?
in highschool my physics teacher used vim to write stuff, like most times when checking if everyone was in class he'd just open vim and type people's name in there
I know this is supposed to be a joke. But, VI is awful, and i can't believe anybody would use that over a modern editor. But, I know some people who like it.
Literally the only thing I code in at work. Have done so for decades.
Can't stop, won't stop.
Modern βviβ is typically a symlink to vim, and as long as compatibility is disabled itβs very useful; especially when working over ssh or quick and dirty config editing that doesnβt warrant a full blown ide to be started up.
I prefer vim, but vi is nice too. (I miss Vimperator for Firefox)
Itβs just so fast when you get it down. It works well with a cli-only work flow. Why use mouse when type very fast?
Thereβs immense pleasure and honor in writing C the way our ancestors did.
Why use mouse when type very fast?
Vim actually has pretty good mouse support too if you turn it on!