What are the differences between vim.basic and vim.tiny? [duplicate]
My favorite editor is Vim, so I decided to change the default editor of my ubuntu installation with the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config editor
A prompt (with listed options) came up asking for an editor, but I noticed that it listed two flavors of Vim:
- /usr/bin/vim.basic
- /usr/bin/vim.tiny
What is the difference between the basic and tiny options?
So, vim.basic is just plain vanilla Vim (as you can check with apt-file vim.basic
or dpkg -S /usr/bin/vim.basic
).
While vim.tiny, as the name implies, is a trimmed-down version of Vim (this question explains it further).
Kudos for @terdon at comments for sorting that out.