I always get annoyed when Iβm on some system and nano pops up and I need to figure out how to kill that thing.
Because it also sends the kill signal in every terminal Iβve witnessed yetβ¦ And you have it right on screen the second you start Nano.
Yeah, sure, that works as well.
As long as I get to use modifier keys, almost anything is fine with me. We donβt live in the 70s, that was 50 years ago. If backwards compatibility is what theyβre after, Iβm sorry but I think they overdid it. Plus, you can just add them, the defaults donβt need to be changed.
It shows a message which wastes valuable screen estate, especially on low resolution terminals, containing a message I have to read every single time because the keys are not in muscle memory, and never will because the bindings are stupid.
On systems I have control over the reaction to nano popping up is exiting, removing it, making sure the package system blocks reinstallation attempts, and go back to what I was initially doing in a sane editor.
My man, most of us arenβt connecting to our mainframes on VT20s these days. Even on my phone screen the three extra lines nano takes over vi arenβt a problem.
Also if you have the time to go through all that you have the time to learn ctrl+x.
You have so much pent up emotion over a text editor. Life can be so much more my friend!