As someone who has had to dig into Docker files to debug weird stuff: you’ll be surprised how often vi is still packaged.
It’s in some distros too. Vim is an optional addition to most simple distro installs so you may end up accidentally opening a fallback real vi and get incredibly confused why your shortcuts aren’t working.
I tried to live the “(n)vim is just a verbose way to spell vi” way, but it’s bitten me enough that I’m willing ti type the extra m.
As someone who has had to dig into Docker files to debug weird stuff: you’ll be surprised how often vi is still packaged.
It’s in some distros too. Vim is an optional addition to most simple distro installs so you may end up accidentally opening a fallback real vi and get incredibly confused why your shortcuts aren’t working.
I tried to live the “(n)vim is just a verbose way to spell vi” way, but it’s bitten me enough that I’m willing ti type the extra m.