Comment by kevincox
6 years ago
I agree, if you press Ctrl-C vim (with default settings) literally tells you how to quit. `\n~` in SSH is completely unrecoverable.
6 years ago
I agree, if you press Ctrl-C vim (with default settings) literally tells you how to quit. `\n~` in SSH is completely unrecoverable.
If you are already using SSH in a situation where ‘exit’ doesn’t work, it becomes more reasonable to assume the user will know.
I don't understand what you're saying here; could you expand a bit?
I'm not who you replied to, but I hardly ever need to use tilde escape sequences to quit ssh. I just terminate the session from inside itself with the `exit` command.
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