:q!
You missed that crucial first step of mashing ESC at least 3 times.
ctrl-z and killall vim
Hold down power button
Unplug the power cord.
You exited the help that you inadvertently opened while trying to exit vim, but you still haven’t exited vim.
In fairness, it might need an ESC at the beginning.
Ctrl+Alt+F2 sudo rm -rf
You forgot the ‘/’ !!
Everyone knows all you have to do is in plug it and then plug it back in.
Doesn’t work on laptops.
It will if the battery is ancient and only holds a charge for 30 seconds!
ESC :q! :q! should always work
or just sudo reboot
Ording online seems out of the options (need to exit vim to learn how to exit vim) , so ask in a library or physical bookstore. :q
I finally noticed, you actually can speak the company name as “oh, really?”
Plot twist: all the content in the book makes it open Emacs as soon as you exit Vim
Micro is cool. It responds to the completely standard keyboard shortcuts you already know and use in other apps.
Open a new terminal window and kill the vim process
C-x C-c:q!This is why computers had a big reset button.
Whenever I try different distros I always try to exit nano like exiting vim then smash the keyboard since it’s a block of aluminum with replaceable switches before uninstalling nano and installing vim.
:!killall -9 vim
easy as that
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Every now and then when I enter record mode:
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