On 04/01/2011 01:45 PM, Andrew McNabb wrote: > Oh, and vim mode works better, catting files without trailing newlines > works better (except for people like Topher with really old systems), > and there are many more options for customizing. But all of these > features eventually (after 5 years) make it to bash, so they are all > just side benefits. :) Out of pure curiosity (as opposed to flame bait) how is the vim mode better? I didn't know zsh had a vim mode, let alone a better one. Though I like vim, vi mode on the command like has proven to be a pain (at least in bash).
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