[D66] vi

Antid Oto jugg at ziggo.nl
Tue Apr 21 17:07:00 CEST 2020


Goede keus, beter dan emacs!
Ik gebruik ook af en toe atom: https://atom.io/


On 21-04-2020 16:57, Henk van Lingen wrote:
> 
> 
> henk at nuc:~$ ex -version
> VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled Mar 18 2020 18:29:15)
> Garbage after option argument: "-version"
> More info with: "vim -h"
> henk at nuc:~$
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 04:54:34PM +0200, Antid Oto wrote:
>> rene at NUC:~$ describe vi
>> en:
>> keyboard-oriented text editor
>> **vi** (pronounced as distinct letters,  ) is a screen-oriented text editor
>> originally created for the Unix operating system. The portable subset of the
>> behavior of vi and programs based on it, and the ex editor language
>> supported within these programs, is described by (and thus standardized by)
>> the Single Unix Specification and POSIX.
>>
>> The original code for vi was written by Bill Joy in 1976, as the visual mode
>> for a line editor called ex that Joy had written with Chuck Haley. Bill
>> Joy's ex 1.1 was released as part of the first Berkeley Software
>> Distribution (BSD) Unix release in March 1978. It was not until version 2.0
>> of ex, released as part of Second BSD in May 1979 that the editor was
>> installed under the name "vi" (which took users straight into ex's visual
>> mode), and the name by which it is known today. Some current implementations
>> of vi can trace their source code ancestry to Bill Joy; others are
>> completely new, largely compatible reimplementations.
>>
>> The name "vi" is derived from the shortest unambiguous abbreviation for the
>> ex command `visual`, which switches the ex line editor to visual mode. The
>> name is pronounced  (the English letters _v_ and _i_ ).
>>
>> In addition to various non–free software variants of vi distributed with
>> proprietary implementations of Unix, vi was opensourced with OpenSolaris,
>> and several free and open source software vi clones exist. A 2009 survey of
>> _Linux Journal_ readers found that vi was the most widely used text editor
>> among respondents, beating gedit, the second most widely used editor, by
>> nearly a factor of two (36% to 19%).
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
>>
>>
>> On 21-04-2020 16:49, Antid Oto wrote:
>>> rene at NUC:~$ vi rus
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