Not to be pedantic, but it’s not shift+; it’s :, which may be somewhere else depending on your keyboard. For example on (german?) Quertz that’s shift+.
This is true, but since I already used “:” to indicate an upcoming list, I wanted to be deliberately clear that I was referring to the key, and not suggesting another list.
How do I exit vim?
Restart the computer ;)
It’s pretty simple:
Simple!-ish
Not to be pedantic, but it’s not shift+; it’s :, which may be somewhere else depending on your keyboard. For example on (german?) Quertz that’s shift+.
This is true, but since I already used “:” to indicate an upcoming list, I wanted to be deliberately clear that I was referring to the key, and not suggesting another list.
Press ‘Esc’, and then ‘ZZ’
What if I am not sleepy?
Simply spend a couple hours configuring vim
opening vim is like entering purgatory
For the longest time I thought that answer was Ctrl-Z
Same here in the beginning I used
Ctrl-z
kill %1
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