Honestly it’s kinda true except for Photos and Maps. Everything that is not fundamentally visual by nature can pretty efficiently be done with Vim. It truly excels at manipulating and navigating through text.
It surely can be done… but is it really a good idea? :P
If one were to use e.g. Immich database of tags describing images though then it might make sense, but then it’s still indirectly manipulating content.
Honestly it’s kinda true except for Photos and Maps. Everything that is not fundamentally visual by nature can pretty efficiently be done with Vim. It truly excels at manipulating and navigating through text.
I’m not shure whether vim is not capable of handling photos — I never tried this plugin: https://github.com/ashisha/image.vim
Edit: it’s 10 years old and uses python2 and PIL, so it needs a bit dusting off, but with a bit of caring love, it should be able to run again.
It surely can be done… but is it really a good idea? :P
If one were to use e.g. Immich database of tags describing images though then it might make sense, but then it’s still indirectly manipulating content.