Can AI Exit Vim?

37 points
1/21/1970
3 days ago
by topwalktown

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bean469

My favorite big-brained way of quitting is ZZ (save and quit) and ZQ (quit without saving). Learned these shortcuts from a video by the legendary Luke Smith [1].

1. https://lukesmith.xyz

2 days ago

stonegray

Wow, this is so much easier than what i’ve been doing:

:call system('kill -9 ' . getpid())

2 days ago

mwcz

Brilliant. When is the next International Obfuscated Vim Exit contest?

2 days ago

ErroneousBosh

I misread that as "Intentional Obfuscated Vim Exit contest", which led me to wonder what the Unintentional version would bring.

2 days ago

mwcz

Haha, my version of that is accidentally closing a split when I meant to drop a buffet, or vice versa, losing either my work or my layout.

2 days ago

ramon156

`:!sudo shutdown`

2 days ago

topwalktown

I test if qwen3.5-35B-A3B can exit vim when running in a harness that allows it to read the raw terminal buffer and send raw key presses to the terminal. Enjoy!

3 days ago

slim

what harness do you use ?

3 days ago

topwalktown

I wrote it myself it python. The model runs in a loop and can either read the terminal or input keys. If it does neither the loop exits.

2 days ago

tim-tday

Turns out this was the real test of Artificial General Intelligence all along.

Also: https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim

2 days ago

seanhunter

Obvious question demands an obvious answer. No. No-one can exit vim.

I started using it nearly 30 years ago now and there is still no end in sight. I’m pretty much convinced it’s just not possible at this point.

3 days ago

seanhunter

The irony here is I have been using vim for nearly 30 years and I actually do sometimes have problems quitting. Some background needed.

Obviously I know how to exit so it's not that. I always have the following remap in my vimrc:

   > noremap :W :w
   > noremap :Q :q
What this means is if I'm going fast I don't need to get my little finger off the shift between the colon and the w/q to quit if I do it that way. Normally I quit using "ZZ" which doesn't require any shenanigans but whatever.

However, if I'm sshed into a remote machine or on a different account/in a docker container/vm or whatever and I don't have my .vimrc around most things are completely fine[1] except that I occasionally have some cognitive dissonance when I try to quit and nothing happens because I have subconsciously done ":Q" instead of "ZZ" or whatever, and my brain does a brief double-take before realising what happened.

[1] Yes you don't need a highly customized vimrc to function - most defaults are OK especially if you can load vim-sensible

2 days ago

griffzhowl

Did you try turning your computer off and on?

3 days ago

layer8

It boots into Vim.

2 days ago

glouwbug

:!poweroff

2 days ago

robobro

remove the trailing slash

2 days ago

topwalktown

Sorry! It should work now.

3 days ago

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2 days ago

k310

Thanks

:wq!

3 days ago

iainctduncan

he exited!!!

2 days ago

NackerHughes

The AI model is likely trained on Stack Overflow posts, or otherwise related content from wherever off the internet, so most likely it will have ripped off enough hand-written posts or articles on how to quit Vim. So of course it can regurgitate the required keystrokes on command.

And will the writers of those posts, who contributed their knowledge to help out their fellow humans, get a fraction of a penny for the hundreds and thousands and millions of dollars of profit the AI corps are making off the backs of their labour? I somehow doubt it.

2 days ago

meszmate

Yeah, but it would still open three tabs, rewrite my config, and ask whether I meant :q or :qa!

2 days ago

stonegray

Vimscript is extremely token efficient and very common in training data.

Dunno about constraining to a window, but vimscript itself could be a good way of sending editing commands.

2 days ago