Using #vim is easy once you learn a few basic keybindings.

h and l - move left and right
j and k - move down and up
η and λ - move backwards and forwards through time
ξ and κ - translation through additional temporal dimension (if applicable)
ᚻ, ᛄ, ᚳ and ᛚ - moving left, down, up, and right through celestial spheres
𐤄 and 𐤋 - switch deity to pantheon member to left or right
𐤉 - supplicate to chosen deity
𐤊 - challenge chosen deity (dangerous)
:q - exit

@ids1024

#vim and even #vi are bloatware.

If you can't change a file by sed, you don't deserve it 😂

Did I work to much inside #container environments?

@thomasfricke @ids1024 ed(1) is the standard editor! It says so in the BSD man pages, and BSD man pages don't lie.

@sten @thomasfricke

Ed, sed, and vi are all specified by POSIX, so use what you want. As long as it isn't Emacs.

https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ed.html
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sed.html
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/vi.html

Also, if a demon tells you one thing, and a penguin tells you another, who do you trust?

ed

@ids1024 @thomasfricke The GNU of course.