So apparently you can “time-travel” in vim. Commands like :earlier 10m and :later 5m will move your document to points 10 minutes ago and from their 5 minutes after.
Is it just me, or is this acceptable?
vim phd_thesis.txt
:later 5y
So apparently you can “time-travel” in vim. Commands like :earlier 10m and :later 5m will move your document to points 10 minutes ago and from their 5 minutes after.
Is it just me, or is this acceptable?
vim phd_thesis.txt
:later 5y
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