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that post, 67 comments 1 year ago //
. . . . . summary (not complete) :
NeoVim ~10 users
vim more than 10
Emacs 4 or 5 ?
jetBrainz : like 2 or 3...
Kate : at least one
gedit : one !
nano : 1 or 2
vi : over ssh because nothing else on some servers, poor lad ...
thanks for the summary! I use vscodium, btw (on Arch, btw, of course)
can you install neovim on a server? Is it tiny/light?
Sorry, i am the wrong guy for this, i only have few hours reading on SSH. My programming : fortrand, basic, c, python, was sporadic for some projects over the years, never was my main job !
PS : I know the size of an install by doing :
sudo apt install ******
this "******" being the name of the program you want to install, internet unplugged so the installation doesn't happen.
yes. I guess I thought that was how much storage it took up on a disk, but I'd like to know that before reading about what it does, how it works. Found this the other day and love it (for command line): │ps -eo cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem | head No need to install anything on Debian to use it.