> actually Vim ships vim-default-editor subpackage now, which conflicts

I did install it, but that didn't seem to have an immediate effect.

> with nano-default-editor via virtual provide 'system-default-editor'. It

I don't have that package on my system:

$ sudo dnf remove nano-default-editor
No match for argument: nano-default-editor
No packages marked for removal.
[...]
$ sudo dnf remove *-default-editor -x vim-default-editor
All matches were filtered out by exclude filtering for argument:
*-default-editor
No packages marked for removal.

> puts setting EDITOR environment variable into a file
> (vim-default-editor.sh for bash, ksh, sh and zsh, vim-default-editor.csh
> for tcsh and vim-default-editor.fish for fish), which is installed under
> a specific directory (/etc/profile.d for bash, tcsh, sh, ksh and zsh,
> /usr/share/fish/vendor_conf.d for fish). It sets EDITOR for all users.

Maybe I need to reboot my system for vim to take over again?
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