Emacs or Vi?
>>57430615
emacs is a botnet
sublime text for life
>>57430643
No tty interface. This thread is for tty text editors.
>>57430643
This is a cringethread now
>>57430751
Forget he exists. Vi or Emacs?
>>57430804
pico
>>57430997
>nano
Mcfucking kill yourself
ee anybody
>>57430615
Notepad++
>>57431720
Best of all really, but when you have no FTP and need to edit something on your system with no desktop environment, your only option being TTY text editors, what do you choose?
>>57431774
to die
emacs
>>57431720
I agree.
>>57431720
>Notepad++
Found the 12 year old skid.
>>57432058
Found the superiority-complex-faggot.
>>57432092
>faggot
>>>/v/
>>57432111
>mfw I don't game or ever go to /v/
Keep trying.
/thread.
How can you rebind keys in a tty like you would in X with xmodmap and xcape? Like changing caps lock to control, holding down spacebar to control etc.
>>57431040
The least you could do is get the image.
>>57432140
>no tty
>>57432172
https://askubuntu.com/questions/149971/how-do-you-remap-a-key-to-the-caps-lock-key-in-xubuntu/223674#223674
>>57432220
killyourself.jpeg
>>57432233
xkb is for when X is running (X KeyBoard). I already know how to do that, as I said, my question was for ttys.
>>57432450
1 Google search away:
https://superuser.com/questions/194202/remapping-keys-system-wide-in-linux-not-just-in-x
My previous answer is also posted there.
spacemacs
Whichever you like, I prefer Vim, feels more natural to me
>>57432494
>Bloated Vim
>>57431774
>ftp
Hi, Pajeet, uploading those changes now I see? Good.
>>57432523
Would you prefer it if I used SFTP?
Joe.
>>57432546
You wanna use me?
>>57430747
>using outdated technology
>>57430643
sublime text just werks :3
>>57432511
>implying vim is not bloated
niceme.me
>>57430643
>sublime text for life
Whose life? It's abandonware already.
>>57430615
Emacs, because I can run Coq in it
Nano. It may be not as efficient as these 2, but it just werks. Ok to type a git commit message or edit a line.
For everything else there is subl
>>57432583
>never having setup a server
>b-but muh gnome, muh kali
Plus it's quicker to vi/emacs than some bloatware, even in a desktop environment built for gayming
>>57432537
Use SCM
>>57432673
For simple text editing on a remote server?
>>57432671
forward the sublime text in x over ssh
better than using 60s technology
I use vim for editing and atom occasionally.
I also use the ipython notebook because I do research.
Whatever you want to use is awesome though! There are things I love about other editors that I wish mine had.
Have a nice day anons!
>>57432710
Even in gnome/kde environments it's quicker to just use vi or emacs. But if that bothers you, then sometimes I "echo" to a file, and "more" to read it.
>>57432702
Yeah, it shouldn't be possible in your configuration to just 'FTP in and modify text on a remote server'
Besides that, for what reason would you ever use FTP?
>>57432804
SFTP. For uploading files maybe?
>>57430615
vim
because you can run it without X, and it comes installed on all *nix systems
>>57432858
what
emacs -nw
vi comes with *nixes, not vim
>>57432871
vi, vim use the same commands.
>>57432871
vi is symlinked to vim in all linux distros$ ls -Flash vi
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Aug 8 2014 vi -> vim*
>>57432858
what theme is that?
>>57433344
gruvbox
>>57430643
>7 days have been added to your Sublime subscription.