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Copilot is just like me!
No one can exit vim. It’s simply not possible.
There are even legends that the devil himself was onced tricked into opening vim and is stuck there since.
That explains the many vim enthusiasts that don’t want any other editor. They simply can’t exit the vim instance they once accidentally opened…
Instructions: “Next, open the .config file in vim…”
Me:

What a weird way to spell
nanoNano is the proper tool for this job.
I prefer micro, but I never use it because my brain just autotypes nano and then it’s too late I’m already in


