usermod -s /bin/vim <user>

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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:50:36 +0800, Dean Michael C. Berris
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> How do I go about using vim as the default "shell"? Is it possible? I
> don't really think it would be practical, but putting it in ~/.bashrc is
> what I'm pondering about.
> 
> Just wondering aloud. (To take my mind off Makefiles and redesigning an
> application and core components ;) ).
> 
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