Current year

>current year
>Vim itself still can't copy to clipboard

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>inb4 vimscript kiddies

5 seconds on Google
stackoverflow.com/questions/5240473/in-vim-with-xclip-yank-to-clipboard
Next carpal tunnel cuck thread, please.

You don't need to do that retard, you only need copy/past if your a bad coder. Vim is literally the perfect editor.

[spoiler]Emacs is also good[/spoiler]

>*paste
>*you're
Fucking iPhone auto-correct.

>iPhone auto-correct
You don't need to do that retard, you only need auto-correct if you're a bad typist.

"+y

"+y
I don't see problem OP

>b*UE$eyBJYTR^YhbU&%RIUI&tfvut446^&
i no see prolem opp

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GOALPOSTS

It actually amazes me that simple shortcuts like CTL-V and CTL-C don't work in basic linux software like nano and vim.

Why change what worked? To be dumb and retarded I guess.

Because we were there first you newfag.
CTRL-C is SIGTERM.

>gvim doesn't exist
10/10 troll thread

how to spot a zoomer

Compile with x support and this

there you go fagget

To use the standard MS-Windows way of CTRL-X, CTRL-C and CTRL-V, use the
$VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim script. You could add this line to your _vimrc file: >
source $VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim

Since CTRL-C is used to copy the text to the clipboard, it can't be used to
cancel an operation. Use CTRL-Break for that.

CTRL-Z is used for undo. This means you can't suspend Vim with this key, use
|:suspend| instead (if it's supported at all).

*CTRL-V-alternative* *CTRL-Q*
Since CTRL-V is used to paste, you can't use it to start a blockwise Visual
selection. You can use CTRL-Q instead. You can also use CTRL-Q in Insert
mode and Command-line mode to get the old meaning of CTRL-V. But CTRL-Q
doesn't work for terminals when it's used for control flow.


also add
behave mswin to your .vimrc/vimrc

>current year
>no cure for autism

No application can. You need to use the underlying X/Wayland library.

Linux looks very interesting, even if some of the screen colours and menu options appear to be a little out of the ordinary.

But you are missing a vital point, a point which takes some experience and depth of knowledge in the field of computers. You see, when a computer boots up, it needs to load various drivers and then load various services. This happens long before the operating system and other applications are available.

Linux is a marvellous operating system in its own right, and even comes in several different flavours. However, as good as these flavours are, they first need Microsoft Windows to load the services prior to use.

In Linux, the open office might be the default for editing your wordfiles, and you might prefer ubuntu brown over the grassy knoll of the windows desktop, but mark my words young man - without the windows drivers sitting below the visible surface, allowing the linus to talk to the hardware, it is without worth.

And so, by choosing your linux as an alternative to windows on the desktop, you still need a windows licence to run this operating system through the windows drivers to talk to the hardware. Linux is only a code, it cannot perform the low level function.

My point being, young man, that unless you intend to pirate and steal the Windows drivers and services, how is using the linux going to save money ? Well ? It seems that no linux fan can ever provide a straight answer to that question !

May as well just stay legal, run the Windows drivers, and run Office on the desktop instead of the linus.

this pasta hurts my brain every single time

Wrong.
vim can copy and paste to the system clipboard.
The problem is that pasting from the system clipboard into vim will mess up indentation if you don't have a version of vim compiled with +clipboard support.
There are workarounds in that case, though. (:help pastetoggle)

import sys

try:
print(OP)
except NameError:
print("OP is a fag")
finally:
print("Fuck Off")

vim and emacs were built before the cua standard (Ctrl -c/v/s/x/z), and nano is based off emacs

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echo "set clipboard=unnamed" >> ~/.vimrc

Epic post

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Evil mode does this by default

kek

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>>b*UE$eyBJYTR^YhbU&%RIUI&tfvut446^&
i feel like trying this but i'm also scared it's going to make vim yodel the afghan national anthem backwards while deleting /etc

It can. Just press eoixj¿fxpudidksjtkgz72828#&&:dhkwkwl'?'?.'?-@*@&9&~{¿}¡{~±}}÷|°±+%546

>Why change what worked
They came before that convention.

So you could say, Ctrl-V and C changed what worked.

i've been building muscle memory through the vim chrome extension.

it is really fun.

>>b*UE$eyBJYTR^YhbU&%RIUI&tfvut446^&
>i feel like trying this but i'm also scared...
E94: No matching buffer for b*UE$eyBJYTR^YhbU&%RIUI&tfvut446^&
>Just press eoixj¿fxpudidksjtkgz72828#&&:dhkwkwl'?'?.'?-@*@&9&~{¿}¡{~±}}÷|°±+%546

kek

GNU/GNU + GNU/Emacs does not have this problem.

Can't you use GNU Screen and Xsel for that?

ctrl + v works to paste into vim though? Getting it out of vim is trickier, but usually the '+' or '*' buffers are your system clipboard.

>current year
>still using meme editors from 1970
This meme was made by microshart(tm) vscode gang

every time I see the vim logo I get exited to click on the thread, is there any other editor that can make me feel this? I don't think so

ahh yes the ol' vim banter threads

back
go to next occurence of a word
jump to last modified line and undo
go to end of a whole word
go to end of line
go to end of a word
copy
nothing
go back one whole word
join line
nothing
nothing
enter replace mode at cursor
replace character at cursor with ^ and write gibberish after it

"+y

fucking rekt

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yes it can moron. just install gvim and regular vim gains the ability.
They are way older than that shit retard. They didn't change anything. Anyone who isn't brain damaged can add 2 lines to the .vimrc to get their precious windows shortcuts if they wanted to, vim and emacs aren't for brainlets like you.

:edit $MYVIMRCggOnnoremap "+yvnoremap "+y:wq

>not using a superior desktop on a superior OS that supports highlight to copy and middlemouse to paste
Windows peasantry.

>mfw i see someone just completely destroy some retarded little kid in the thread

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This pasta is a definitive example of what happens when some clueless parent tries to sound intelligent and says something so fundamentally stupid that they had to play it off as trolling.

pls explain