I would say not in all installations, no. And honestly, it’s not worth trusting.
And for those who are unfamiliar, and want to set it up: https://blog.openreplay.com/persistent-undo-vim-save-restore-history/
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I would say not in all installations, no. And honestly, it’s not worth trusting.
And for those who are unfamiliar, and want to set it up: https://blog.openreplay.com/persistent-undo-vim-save-restore-history/
Only if you don’t immediately open a file.
😳
:w
= write; or overwrite if the file already exists.
Please don’t give blanket destructive advice.
:set nocompat
Why VIM decided to make itself run just like VI (by default) is beyond me. Isn’t the long name “VI Improved”?
I don’t know your stack, but I’ve heard Wikimedia Foundation has quite a few remote positions open.
Must be from the NPM delivery service. The recipient is lucky the driver didn’t give them thousands of dependencies too.