I am trying to help with vis and it is a lot of fun to use. Aside from things where I really need neovim (because of large plugins), I use vis every day. Sam and ACME (and whole Plan9 for that matter) have the biggest problem with being too GUI oriented. They are from times when we discovered a mouse and then decided we need to use it for everything. Thirty years down the line we know better: we don’t.
I’ll give you six that I haven’t seen mentioned yet:
simandvis, both of which focus on combiningvimmotions with structural regular expressions as used in…samandacmefrom Plan 9, both of which are included in Plan 9 from User Space (akaplan9port).samalso has a modified/expanded version in the form ofdeadpixi/sam, whileacmehas spin-offs like a port to Go and a standalone version.mg, one of the three default text editors included with OpenBSD (the others beingvianded).sandy, the abandoned suckless text editor. It usesdmenuand is fun to mess with for shits and giggles.I am trying to help with vis and it is a lot of fun to use. Aside from things where I really need neovim (because of large plugins), I use vis every day. Sam and ACME (and whole Plan9 for that matter) have the biggest problem with being too GUI oriented. They are from times when we discovered a mouse and then decided we need to use it for everything. Thirty years down the line we know better: we don’t.
I think you mean st instead of dmenu here
…no, I definitely meant
dmenu.sandyhas keybindings that bring up (by default) variousdmenuprompts as a substitute for the usual “command mode”.:orM-xto bring up a command prompt,C-\for a “pipe to” prompt,M-\for asedprompt… you get the idea.stis just the suckless terminal emulator;sandycan be run from any terminal emulator.