vibe, a line-editor with vi-compatible keystrokes
pj at pjb.com.au
pj at pjb.com.au
Fri Aug 2 01:43:41 EDT 2013
Hi. elvis has a non-curses mode. On the blinux list, Tim Chase wrote:
> Upon playing with "stevie" it seems that it doesn't actually support
> "open mode",
I wrote:
http://nosuch.com/tjt/stevie says it was last updated in 1988...
> but "elvis" (another vi clone) does.
> bash$ elvis myfile.txt
> :open
> or you can specify that you want to use open mode at the command-line:
> bash$ elvis -G open myfile.txt
> which you can alias with
> alias evi='elvis -G open'
> to make it easier.
Yup, that's nice, that's a serious candidate for vi users :-)
It does chew up screen-space, so if you need to copy-and-paste
anything into your file you'd better do that at the beginning
of the editing-session, and under yasr there is no key-echo
so you'd better touch-type well, but, yeah, it looks good.
vibe is now too far advanced for me to abandon it, but
elvis -G open is my default recommendation for ageing vi-users.
On debian, the package is: aptitude install elvis-console
( end cross-post )
Regards, Peter Billam
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