I go back to TomNomNom videos at least once every few months, just to get amazed on how he used Vim, and the potential of this tool. Now Rez0 opened the 5th Chakra gate with his tips. Next step Ben, we want to see you as the next Vim Diesel 😂
Learn ed, the standard *nix editor! Furthermore, visual mode is not needed, you can just use the line numbers e.g. :1,10 would be lines 1 to 10, then follow that with whatever command you want to run
Ive been liking the blasphemy of turning vim to a gui basically with neovide and mason add on manager for language server, linter, debugger, etc. Vim is pretty cool
this is VIM speak for the current selection from the visual selection... this comes up automatically when you colon (:) and have an active visual selection.
Learning bug hunting is all up to you love, if you need help, you can ask me anything. I had a hard time getting into it so I can help you avoid the errors I had.
Thanks for the mention(s) 🥰
That video with STÖK was recorded in London with zero prep or planning 😅
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Tom, Vim or Nvim ?
@@sudoer92 I use vim because I'm old and change is hard
That's why you are GOAT TomNomNOm. You eat Vim and Go for breakfast
The absolute fucking goat
That Tomnomnom/vim video is killer , thanks for making this
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I go back to TomNomNom videos at least once every few months, just to get amazed on how he used Vim, and the potential of this tool. Now Rez0 opened the 5th Chakra gate with his tips.
Next step Ben, we want to see you as the next Vim Diesel 😂
Thanks for both, and for Tom too for his great video with Stok
Yes Part Two Please 🎉 Great Content 🎉 i will try to integrate llm in my terminal instead of going to chatgpt each time 😅
I enjoyed the video, I’d love a part 2. Could you share some written notes? For example a link to you guest’s blog
tomnomnom and his tools are godsent for infosec community.
Learn ed, the standard *nix editor! Furthermore, visual mode is not needed, you can just use the line numbers e.g. :1,10 would be lines 1 to 10, then follow that with whatever command you want to run
great video, llet's see part two :)
I prefer Nano myself I suck at vim. Thanks for the video!
Ive been liking the blasphemy of turning vim to a gui basically with neovide and mason add on manager for language server, linter, debugger, etc. Vim is pretty cool
Me focusing on Ben's T-shirt rather than the video :) , where did you buy that @nahamsec?
A good one 🤞🏾
What llm is are u using? I presume is local? github or blog link please! Great vid
Great video, there is a typo in your blog in the comment() section. It should me -o not - o
Nice one man...
Team nano for the win!
ok...am i missing something? Can you just simple use the vim editor with a local AI? I have ollama. Can i just run it now somehow?
دمت گرم 🇮🇷
Where is the blog link? I don’t see it in there description
Bro which language should i go with the malware development
Yes, TomNomNom VIM King
can some one tell me please how to install the llm ? please
part twoooo
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this is VIM speak for the current selection from the visual selection... this comes up automatically when you colon (:) and have an active visual selection.
@@bpearson900 okay got it, thanks
Team Mousepad
openai key not free guys
Part 2
Team nano 😢
1st
Second
Nope
Please I want learn bug bounty program
And what stops you
Mr.Thakur 😢
Learning bug hunting is all up to you love, if you need help, you can ask me anything. I had a hard time getting into it so I can help you avoid the errors I had.
@@Trosshack and how many $ you make with bug bounty?
Can anyone provide a link to the wordlist creator tool I see in this terminal?
@Tomnomnom I think the vim video is undoubtedly the best