Mastering Linux HowTo

Fucking stop it or you're gonna make me write a kernel again.

No, there is at least one small but very necessary modification but I'll let you see if you can find it on you own


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Ok goys let's not get into this. I use both anyway, and advocate that most learn both, but learn vim first.

Vim is nice because it's basically the same no matter who's computer you're using (like qwerty), emacs is nice because you can largely make it your own (dvorak-like). I started with vim for that reason. And programming lisp in anything but emacs is truly a sin.


too hardcore for me rn senpai

Nobody actually uses emacs or vim, it's an age old skub meme that's way past its prime. Most people use Notepad++ although Holla Forums will be quick to remind you that the dev is a chink rapefugee apologist (pic related)

Sysadmin here, I use vim all day. When working on Windows (rarely), I prefer Atom buggy piece of shit over Notepad++.

Step 1: Don't be a fagot.

Step 2: Don't be a faggot

Step 3: Can't be fagged again.

Just because you don't use it doesn't mean no one else does. Neovim has gotten pretty good now and I use it at home, and my sysadmin at work uses emacs.

neovim is exactly like vim. What a feature. oh no wait it's better at plugins if you were to search, configure and install plugins. But of course it doesn't come with any plugins. So it's identical to vim.
Meanwhile emacs has org-mode in it.

What are some frequent and practical things you can do with good knowledge of the terminal? I assume there are good reasons some of you use distros with little to no GUI.
t. GUItard

Gladly, you piece of shit cunt.