Rodos wrote:
> Who uese :wq anyway, ZZ is one stroke less.

If we're talking vi here, and not exiting a shell... I use :wq

Why?
Because it was more intuitive when I was learning vi (if vi can ever be
intuitive).

ZZ doesn't mean anything. :wq means :(command) w (write) q (quit)

And now it's habit. So :wq you too! :)


Matthew


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