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Am I really the first.
Nano!!!!!!
Micro!!!!!!
Comes preinstalled anyways, but vim is the way for me.
Not always preinstalled and in those times f$&k haha vim search engine arghhhh!!!!!!!
Try vimv
Looks cool, I'm getting that.
By pure chance, do you know the name of the tool that lets you pipe to vim, then from vim to the next command?
No, but that sounds amazing.
Found it. It's
vipe
frommoreutils
. Seemingly it just uses your $EDITORThanks for letting me know. I'll definitely check it out. I can already think of a couple uses.