diff --git a/2015/2015-10-27-vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven.markdown b/2015/2015-10-27-vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven.markdown index cbeed07..a4aae08 100644 --- a/2015/2015-10-27-vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven.markdown +++ b/2015/2015-10-27-vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven.markdown @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ On the down side though, VIM can be a pain to configure, but fear not - **This a > To get the most out of this article you should have at least a basic understanding on how to use VIM and its command modes. If you're just getting started, check out [this resource](http://vim-adventures.com) or [this one](http://www.openvim.com). Spend some time with it before moving on. -**Updated 11/19/2017!** +**Updated 10/24/2018!** ## Installing @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Take a look at the [official docs](http://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) ### System clipboard -Vim usually has its own clipboard and ignores the system keyboards, but sometimes you might want to cut, copy, and/or paste to/from other applications outside of VIM. On OSX, you can access your system clipboard with this line: +Vim usually has its own clipboard and ignores the system clipboard, but sometimes you might want to cut, copy, and/or paste to/from other applications outside of VIM. On OSX, you can access your system clipboard with this line: ```sh set clipboard=unnamed