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Kristian (@kly) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 919 · Folger: 212
Do 03.10.2024 09:20
The problem with this is that I spend a lot of my life in a terminal, I like to read documentation there. And I prefer reference documentation. If I am looking at a git repo, I am doing that in a terminal like god intended, not in github.
So when I open a README.md in vim and find an absolute disaster, I feel betrayed.
I even remember hearing someone complain that "vim doesn't have a markdown renderer!".... But it does. Here's a fully featured markdown renderer: cat(1). That's the whole point.
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