Fuck vim

why is the git installer so based?

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because it knows you're using windows

The vim learning curve intimidates the normy.

You misspelled Emacs

The default is now vscode btw.

> 'Installing git' through a GUI installer
> Windows
Ah, yes.

Because they realize that most programmers have more productive things to do than learn a meme editor that deliberately goes against all modern UI standards.

>Modern UI standards
And all the code editors I use are with a vim plugin, or vim itself

>gitforwindows.org
"based"winbabbies

congrats dude, you deserve a pat on the back or maybe even a medal for wasting your time like that
we are all in awe

>fuck vim
what's the matter, not being able to exit vim makes you feel inadequate?

fpbp

emacs is everything but a text editor
"emacs is a wonderful OS, too bad it doesn't have a good editor"

If you had ever seen a vim poweruser edit text or code you wouln'd say such silly things. Its a thing of beauty that everyone should strive for

But it has. You just have to install Evil.

>optimizing common operations editlets can't even recognize as units of work is wasting your time

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what about vi?

>using multiple code editors but making them all into pseudo-vim

That's like installing multiple Linux distros and then customizing them all to work like arch.

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Too bad code editing speed only matters if you're a copypasting pajeet. But then, pajeets don't use vim.

>And all the code editors I use are with a vim plugin

are you one of those dinosaurs who still use Norton Commander clones in 2018?

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Say something original.

The first thing I always do is install vim.

I brush my teeth and shave first, don't want to fall too much into gentoo stereotypes.

ranger is pretty good and has replaced pcmanfm for me at this point