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        23 months ago

        I’m too used to nano, switching for micro for a while I was constantly using nano key combos and making a mess of things.

        Stockholm syndrome from key combos lol

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            33 months ago

            It would just be a bit funny since sensible keybindings was one of the reasons I originally switched. Turns out I had already used nano too long for me to actually want that feature hah.

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              73 months ago

              Haha very true, if micro was the default, many people coming from common GUI apps would be like “okay, ctrl z to undo” and “ctrl s to save” “wow, it actually worked”

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                43 months ago

                Absolutely. It would make sense as the default instead of nano (or vim of all things). Would help those who are just starting with Linux.

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                  33 months ago

                  Def! I sort of wish the RFC committee would push standards for smart cross-platform shortcuts. Of course people with muscle memory in a different standard should be able to change for their usage, but even GUI apps like vscode, sublime text, IntelliJ, etc could benefit from standardization there

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                  True, but one keyboard shortcut doesn’t make for an easy transition. Unless nano is has implemented or is planning on implementing on ctrl o,z,f,y,q etc