I remember furiously inserting `g$' on my file until I remembered I'm using nano.

Anyway vi commands are easier to remember compared to Emacs, by a margin.

On 7/21/22 12:00 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 7/20/22 09:38, Ron Flory via users wrote:

  Careful there-  even today, a very large number of new Linux devices don't run a GUI at all, so a text-based editor (and knowing how to drive it) is a necessity.

Yes, but it doesn't have to be vi.  One of the reasons I like nano is that most of the commands are listed at the bottom of the screen, including the one  to get the rest of the list.  No memorizing needed.
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