Oh wait, if you are not familiar with Vim or Neovim, then this won’t be for you probably. It works completely different compared to a regular text editor and is somewhat complicated and for terminal. There are benefits to it why that is, but just so you know its not a “normal” editor. This is just a warning. :D
In example the keys h
, j
, k
, l
are used to move the cursor in the editor and every key is a special command basically. You have to switch into editing mode to type in text.
Turret3857@infosec.pub 5 hours ago
KWrite is what you want