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[Solved]I might have mis-configured something now my PKGBUILD use this vim like editor? I don't even have vim installed, it only print out plain text in the terminal before, how can I revert it back?

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[Solved]I might have mis-configured something now my PKGBUILD use this vim like editor? I don't even have vim installed, it only print out plain text in the terminal before, how can I revert it back?

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    Looks like less to me. How did you open the file? Double click from file explorer? Then you need to check your default applications.

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      It’s less after I removed it, it revert itself back to normal

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        As others have said, less is super useful, you should keep it installed. There are better ways to open text files with your preferred editor than removing all alternatives.

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        Put EDITOR=youreditor in your env and keep less. Less is fine and it’s usually default for man pages too.

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