I’ve updated my nvi cheatsheet with practical examples for startup commands (-c) and classic vi ↔ Unix workflows (!, %!).
The page is a living document, and the RSS feed now tracks updates properly.
nvi cheatsheet: https://4c6e.xyz/nvi.html
RSS feed: https://4c6e.xyz/rss.xml
#nvi #vi #unix #slackware #rss
I’ve updated my nvi cheatsheet with practical examples for startup commands (-c) and classic vi ↔ Unix workflows (!, %!).
The page is a living document, and the RSS feed now tracks updates properly.
nvi cheatsheet: https://4c6e.xyz/nvi.html
RSS feed: https://4c6e.xyz/rss.xml
#nvi #vi #unix #slackware #rss
👉 Why do people use Slackware?
One thing people often miss is continuity.
Slackware isn’t just technically stable , it’s culturally stable.
The same person, Patrick Volkerding, has guided it for 30 years with the same philosophy: don’t change things unless there’s a real reason.
For many users, that long-term trust matters more than new features.
You know what Slackware will be next year, and that’s rare today.
#Slackware #Linux #UnixPhilosophy #FOSS
👉 Why do people use Slackware?
One thing people often miss is continuity.
Slackware isn’t just technically stable , it’s culturally stable.
The same person, Patrick Volkerding, has guided it for 30 years with the same philosophy: don’t change things unless there’s a real reason.
For many users, that long-term trust matters more than new features.
You know what Slackware will be next year, and that’s rare today.
#Slackware #Linux #UnixPhilosophy #FOSS