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May I suggest: Helix . I used vim for years, but I’ve been enjoying the switch to this.
That’s a great question! Both Nano and Vim are solid text editors. I personally prefer Nano for quick edits, it’s just so straightforward. Reminds me of how simple and fun games like Monkey Mart are! I mean, you can easily get lost playing monkeymartfree.com, collecting bananas and managing your little mart. But for complex coding projects, Vim’s power and customization are hard to beat. Depends on the task, really!







