I watched oppenheimer in emacs, u watched it in imax, we are not the same

    • nekomusumeninaritai@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      They just said :wq in school, so thanks for the tip. Hard to believe it saves even when the file hasn’t been changed if you use :wq. What is the use case for that? If the file gets changed in another program and you want to revert?? Edit: Just saw the comment about the modification times being updated.

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      1 year ago

      habit lol. i use :w a lot so :wq feels like a natural extension

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        1 year ago

        Heh yeah and it’s not like it makes any difference; they’re effectively the same thing. :wq just updates modification time even if there were no changes – same as doing :w and :q separately – but :x doesn’t. Super intuitive interface 😅