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apt purge nano
is one of the first things I do on a new Debian installation. Much easier to remember than having to useupdate-alternatives
,select-editor
and the$EDITOR
variable to convince the likes ofvigr
,vipw
,visudo
,crontab -e
,... that I really want to use vim as my primary editor.Honestly unreasonably infuriates me when I enter
visudo
and find myself innano
... Like, did I typenanosudo
? Hell no!