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Post #4477120

2026-08-09 18:57 UTC

Being good at nano does not transfer like notepad transfers to notepad++ or kwrite. vim does not respect nano shortcuts and modes are simply a barrier: an extra keypress and another thing to keep track of. It slows you down significantly. Noone good at nano would switch to vim naturally, you have to force yourself to endure until you catch back up to what you could long do in nano. Conversely I don’t know a single shortcut, behavior, or info notepad shows that np++ or kwrite don’t have. Besides maybe bracket and quote completion in kwrite which you’d have to disable in settings. And on the other hand the advantages are more directly visible, like tabs, syntax hilighting, … You might not immediately intuit the shortcuts for tab management, but you can still use tabs and then not return to notepad due to missing them.

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  • @imecth@fedia.io 2026-08-09 21:06

    vim does not respect nano shortcuts and modes are simply a barrier: an extra keypress and another thing to keep track of. It slows you down significantly. You obviously haven't used much vim if you think modes slow you down. First it means you don't have to bring your right hand all the way to the arrows whenever you want to move the cursor, secondly it means you can use shortcuts without adding a modifier everytime - this translates to fewer keypresses.

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