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I am in complete agreement with everything you said.

I too have had to administer and support remote systems where vi was the only viable way to edit config files and the like. And, much like you, if I could, I would go for bringing the files into my local system for editing with a non-vi editor (a secondary reason being that if I screwed something up by accident I wouldn't take down a system).

In over twenty years of programming my intersection with being forced to use vi was never frequent enough to warrant spending the time to get good at it. None of my work suffered for it, of course. In my current business nobody uses vi and we get quality work out the door like anyone else. And, I should say, without the need for foot-switches :) --had to throw that in for a little dose of levity.

Thanks.



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