Vim in Cloud, part 3
Work non-destructively Imagine you are reviewing a file and type an instant message to a mate, but unfortunately the window focus was is still on the editorš±… Or perhaps you try an improvement, test it, and you realized it was a bad idea and need to revert to the original version? Well, in the cloud
Vim in Could, part 2
Vimdiff and repository. Accessing the repository from a browser gives you an opportunity to nicely compare the newest code to any other branch (feature or master), perhaps release (by tagging). What git offers But how about comparing the current changes before pushing a commit up? See the following session. Although, git gives an overview but
Vim in cloud, part 1
But why? Let me share my experience with using vim in the cloud, specifically on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and GitHub’s Codespaces. There is plenty of places where you can learn vi/vim basics, all its modes which confuses beginners – I’m assuming you’ve already figured it out. For many years I’ve been using vim as
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