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1. fwip+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-03-07 15:21:05
>"Why in god's name would I want to run vim on my phone?"

To be fair, I've used vim on my phone over SSH and it was actually a pretty good experience. Editing is a bit more deliberate of an affair than with a hardware keyboard, but still easier than trying to visually select text on the touchscreen, and no complex chorded keybindings to try to enter.

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2. effinj+75[view] [source] 2019-03-07 15:53:34
>>fwip+(OP)
Your phone has an escape key? Or did you rebind it?
3. jimktr+Pc[view] [source] 2019-03-07 16:41:12
>>fwip+(OP)
I've done the same, and after a minute or two it makes sense. Especially in a situation where you're not doing a ton of editing, just a line here or there, it can be a life saver.

A now-dead sibling asked about an escape key; on Android at least there are keyboards that have the meta buttons (no affiliation: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketwork... is one example).

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4. JohnFe+fr[view] [source] 2019-03-07 18:03:20
>>fwip+(OP)
I use it on my phone as well, but with a physical keyboard.
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5. jraph+QD[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-03-07 19:14:56
>>jimktr+Pc
Termux does provide an additional row of keys that can be customized to add missing arrows and other keys easily.

https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Touch_Keyboard

I found vim is actually the most convenient editor to use on Android to edit code without hardware keyboard compared to any editor that I found on f-droid. And I don't use vim on a regular computer.

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