VI: An editor, or rather the editor!

In the beginning, and there was.
Ed is the standard text editor.
Then there was you, and it was good.
Then Came emacs, and a dearth of RAM.
Your mission is to cross core
memory and rid the host of emacs.
It will not be an easy mission, as
there are many emacs friendly processes.

All people who use linux, they know what " you ".
VI is the text editor par excellence, developed in 1976 and allows in practice to do everything that comes into your head, with the sole power of some key sequence, which in addition to doing what we want, jaw-dropping novices! : D
But this turn of phrase to say?
What time is the opportunity to play word war in there!
In practice, the lunatics have developed a custom that allows you to play this video game!

Here are some screenshots:











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This post was written by admin on November 12, 2008

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4 Comments so far

  1. Hackgeek November 12, 2008 10:42 pm

    As always, the editor command line will show the best ever for the power and light ...! usable in qalsiasi situation, especially when we can not open the GUI! Great!

  2. Mark November 13, 2008 10:23 am

    Before we criticize Microsoft programs that weighs with its easter-eggs and then do the same? ;-)
    However, it seems nice.

  3. Martin Luther November 13, 2008 11:38 am

    I had the privilege of using "and" since the Bible 1981.
    I recall to posterity the vexed ques:
    "Where is the God of the emacs editor, is editor of God."
    This prophecy was revealed to me to be random, the muse of the bit.
    Serene Greetings

  4. SteveC November 28, 2008 7:07 am

    Mark, it's not an easter egg. The fictional scenario of the game is That You're piloting your "vi" to kernel memory space craft through fighting off the evil emacs processes, etc.. Pretty goofy, I admit. I came up with the idea for the scene while the program was In Its infancy, before I Realized That It Had any chance of being Played by anyone but me. The game is not part of you or vim, nor an easter egg Within you or vim. It's just a game Completely separate program That happens to use the "war editor" as it's fictional and, I hope, at least somewhat humorous scene.)

    BTW, in case it's not Obvious, I'm tha author of Word War I. And I'm viewing this page through google translation to English, I know I may be responding to google's translation errors Rather Than to your post ... hard to tell, so please forgive me if my response Makes no sense.)

    - Steve

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