"Networking for System Administrators, 2nd ed" now has a full Kickstarter page, with a book description and everything. It starts by confessing the title is a lie.
@ed1conf@bsd.network @mwl@io.mwl.io @cstross@wandering.shop I thought that was `ex', but in most modern distros ex is implemented as a special mode of vim.
@rozenglass I thought that originally Berkeley vi started out as a visual mode of ex? (Because Bill Joy had a fast 2400 baud modem and a terminal at home, so a modal editor made more sense. Can confirm, vi is okay over a really slow serial line with practice. I have memories …)
Rob Pike's sam is not technically a *line* editor, but it does have a text mode and you can use it in an ed-like manner with all of the sam structured editing and extended ed-like commands and etc.
(Sam doesn't care as much about line boundaries as ed does, which has good and bad sides. My experience was that it made the text mode kind of awkward; you had to really pay attention to not slip up and do not-quite-line stuff by accident.)
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ed(1) conference
in reply to Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: • • •If you put out a second edition of Ed Mastery, would you just title it Second Ed?
Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire:
in reply to ed(1) conference • • •@ed1conf
Image description 1:
Dude, mouth open, holding up a finger, frozen.
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Same dude, looking thoughtful
ed(1) conference
in reply to Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: • • •Charlie Stross
in reply to ed(1) conference • • •@ed1conf Has anyone written a line editor that extends ed(1) the way vim/neovim extend vi(1)?
(Apart from perl?)
Artyom Bologov
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •@cstross ask no more codeberg.org/aartaka/aed
@ed1conf @mwl
aed
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Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire:
in reply to Artyom Bologov • • •@aartaka @cstross @ed1conf
I always appreciate when a heretic understands and admits their blasphemy.
Also:
$ git clone codeberg.org/aartaka/aed
aed
Codeberg.orgElena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: • •@Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire: @ed(1) conference @Charlie Stross @Artyom Bologov
$ apt search aed
$ wnpp-check aed
this lack of responses needs to be fixed!
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Artyom Bologov
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • • •@valhalla my wishlist:
- (g)ed (GNU ed)
- red (part of ed)
- oed (OpemBSD ed)
- wed (slewsys ed)
- aed
- xed (part of aed)
@ed1conf @cstross @mwl
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Perry Lorier
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •Charlie Stross
in reply to Perry Lorier • • •ed(1) conference
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •@cstross
though a piece of me dreads the idea. If
Viimproved begatVIM, then would an improved version ofEDbeEDM?#utnz #untz #untz
@mwl
Oblomov
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •isn't that how the whole thing started? ed -> ex -> vi -> vim?
Red Rozenglass
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •Charlie Stross
in reply to Red Rozenglass • • •Chris Siebenmann
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •Rob Pike's sam is not technically a *line* editor, but it does have a text mode and you can use it in an ed-like manner with all of the sam structured editing and extended ed-like commands and etc.
(Sam doesn't care as much about line boundaries as ed does, which has good and bad sides. My experience was that it made the text mode kind of awkward; you had to really pay attention to not slip up and do not-quite-line stuff by accident.)
4censord :nfp: bc100 arc
in reply to Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire: • • •every time is see this i go like "hmm, i should fund htat"
only to realize "oh wait, i sponsored this already"
happned liek three times now that i was half way though the kickstarter page until i realized