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I never got used to doing wq over a simple
:x
I get that you can write and quit separately, and I do it when needed, but 95% of the time, there's no need
My muscle memory causes :wq to be typed without my conscient intervention
what's really dangerous is if you do a bunch of force quits in a row with
:q!
and then you start to get muscle memory for that and accidentally lose a whole document you were working onYou mean you don't have muscle memory to obsessively save every time you stop typing?
If I lose it, I don't need it
Software predeterminitism - If it were good code it would have saved itself.
wellllllll
I don't think I've ever had to redo more than 15 mins of work due to this mistake, but it's a dangerous road lol