> Vim is the right tool to write (and sometimes to read as well).
>

If it's a text file, (which almost all unix files are), Vim is the right
tool to produce it. It can be used in read-only mode, if you're afraid of
accidental modifications. An alternative for that job would be "less",
(akak "more").

Where appearance is of the essence, e.g.CSS, you might want to use a
WYSIWYG tool, but for pure content, Vim's still good. (Especially if you
set it up to wrap tags, &c.

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