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minus-squarevtez44linkfedilink6•2 years agoPulling out the plug would certainly work, and not just for vim.
minus-squaretallinkfedilink10•edit-22 years agoIt, as with most other editors, will put the TTY into raw mode so that it can be passed keystrokes like that for editing. Won’t work.
minus-squarebody_by_makelinkfedilink3•2 years agoThese days though vim will understand you’re trying to leave it and tell you how to actually leave. It got much more user friendly in that regard. Too user friendly.
Ctrl+c
That doesn’t work…
Pulling out the plug would certainly work, and not just for vim.
That’s what I do for Nano lol
It, as with most other editors, will put the TTY into raw mode so that it can be passed keystrokes like that for editing. Won’t work.
These days though vim will understand you’re trying to leave it and tell you how to actually leave. It got much more user friendly in that regard. Too user friendly.
It works if you believe.