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| | | | Vim, "the ubiquitous text editor", has been with us since the 1980s, with new programmers discovering its arcane power every day. It was originally developed for the Atari ST under the name "Stevie" (ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts), and was later ported to Unix and OS/2 (a precursor to Windows). Originally, vim was simply an Atari port of vi1:, which in turn was the visual mode for the command line text editor ex2. It continued to use the name "Stevie" until 1993, when the name was changed to Vi iMproved (... | |
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| | | | I explain the reasons that made me moved from Sublime Text to Vim has my main editor | |
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| | Vim is an extremely powerful text editor. With no setup, you can do amazing work, however, you can supercharge Vim by extending it with plugins. This blog series will show how to get the most out of Vim. |