Why Vim Remains the Top Vi‑Like Editor for Efficient Coding
Vim, a powerful Vi‑based editor, outshines its rivals with simple character commands, winning major awards and offering faster, more ergonomic editing, as illustrated by its shortcut and keyboard‑map images for developers and power users alike.
Vim is a Vi‑like text editor that builds on Vi’s core features while adding many modern enhancements, and it is widely regarded as the best among Vi‑style editors.
Although Emacs variants have historically been its main competitor—winning the 1999 LinuxWorld text‑editor award—Vim reclaimed the spotlight by winning the 2000 Slashdot Beanie award for the best open‑source editor, pushing Emacs to a secondary position.
Both Vim and Emacs are excellent editors, but Vim’s greatest strength lies in its command set, which consists mainly of simple characters rather than complex key combinations, allowing faster editing and reducing finger fatigue.
Vim shortcut combinations
Vim keyboard map
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