• @smeg@feddit.uk
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      3720 days ago

      I use whatever the machine gives me when I type vi, I assume it’s usually vim

      • @communism@lemmy.ml
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        1820 days ago

        Huh, vi for me has always been actual vi, not vim. Didn’t know some systems symlink vi to vim.

        • lime!
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          1119 days ago

          vim has a limited “vi-mode” that it uses if you call it as vi. so it could still be vim.

          • @communism@lemmy.ml
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            419 days ago

            Ohh that makes more sense. Yeah perhaps, although come to think of it I still need to install vim from the package manager even if vi works fresh out of the box so maybe not?

            • lime!
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              319 days ago

              i think there’s also a vim-mini that gets installed by default in some debian-based distros.

        • @Xanza@lemm.ee
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          719 days ago

          Vim is the preferred experience, so it’s for end users. Unless you have a system with no real addons and classic *nix environment, you’re almost always going to be using Vim. Alpine linux is a good example of a stripped down environment that still uses Vi.

    • @Xanza@lemm.ee
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      1019 days ago

      Not to imply that Vi is perfect, but Vi is perfect. What do you need an update for? /s