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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•6 months agoIn vim, in normal mode you can do: :w !sudo tee %
minus-squarez3rOR0nelinkfedilink2•6 months agoApparently that doesn’t work in NeoVim, so recently I installed the suda plugin. Personally, I just doas nvim and then the file name that needs root access, but it’s a handy plugin in case I forget.
minus-squaredream_weasellinkfedilink1•6 months ago??? I used this in neovim twice today :w !sudo tee % then reload when it asks.
In vim, in normal mode you can do:
:w !sudo tee %
Apparently that doesn’t work in NeoVim, so recently I installed the suda plugin.
Personally, I just doas nvim and then the file name that needs root access, but it’s a handy plugin in case I forget.
??? I used this in neovim twice today
:w !sudo tee %
then reload when it asks.