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I make do with just nano and basic pane/window/sockets in tmux. Certainly didn’t put in a few hundred hours learning this. Not even a few hundred minutes.





I use kakoune + tmux very happily, and between the two of them I’ve spent maybe two hours on config in the last eight years. There’s a point of rapidly diminishing returns once you get past changing the control prefix in tmux to something that doesn’t cause carpal tunnel.

I've used vim to the stage that I not only know how to exit it, its muscle memory... And I still prefer nano. Its just better imo.

That puts you vastly ahead of most people who encounter vim.



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