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[Q] Terminal navigation and Editors
(lemmy.ml)
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I remember first using Vim a good 25+ years ago at this point. I hated it. Then I learned it. Now everything else just feels like shit.
That said, try a bunch of different editors and see which one you like most. Try
micro
(you can probably just install it from your package manager), it might make you happy with your old Windows muscle memory.