Re: How do YOU edit source on your MUD?
Once you know them you know them, I don't feel like they "use up memory space" that should be saved for something else.
Another benefit of using VI+cscope (and for me it's the cscope part that really makes the difference) of course is that no matter where I login from, anywhere I can get an SSH connection all my tools are right there on the server. Some people may never need this, but for me it is invaluable.
I've even coded on a blackberry using midpssh to get back to the server. Although, I do have to admit, on a blackberry getting some of those key combinations in can be considered about the same as trying to juggle 18 onions while doing a handstand.
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