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ArcaneSlime @lemmy.dbzer0.com It's easy! Just
:!reboot
!19 1 Replytuxprint @lemmy.tuxprint.com
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kpaniz @lemmy.world I usually edit the file I want then save it on an external drive and proceed to perform a clean install of the OS
16 0 Replyeating3645 @lemmy.world That's better than my method, I buy a new computer. Thanks for the tip!
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Sneezy McGlassface @lemm.ee
Pull the plug. Unless you're on laptop, in that case you gotta wait a few hours.
13 0 ReplyForeverwinter @lemmy.world "I've been using vim for 15 years!... Because I can't figure out how to close it."
9 0 Replycroobat @lemmy.world
Everyone tells me they can't exit vim, while I think "Why would you?".
6 0 Replyv7x @lemmy.world Blazingly fast while doing it!
6 0 ReplyJTheDoc @lemmy.world What you do is you accidentally save the mistake you just tried to fix, have no idea what else was changed, and accept your fate.
6 0 Replypamymaf @lemmy.blahaj.zone Shift+ZZ is :wq iirc (write and quit)
3 0 ReplyDrew Belloc @programming.dev
That's how the cool kids exit vim
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ZILtoid1991 @kbin.social
You enter two Mortal Kombat fatalities.
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