Exiting netrw v156

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I was trying to follow some instructions on setting up a quicker login method to a server.
I created an SSH key and I put it on the server.

this allowed me to log into the server using terminal and without having to type a password.



So the next step that I was trying to follow was to type the command
vim ~/.ssh/config
and then add a few lines to that file. The purpose behind this is that the username is my unique username followed by a long domain name, which takes a lot of time to type in. So the idea is to create an alias name that's shorter.



However, what ended opening up looks like a folder list for the folders in my home directory. What I am in is titled "Netrw Directory Listing"
It seems that instead of adding the code that I needed to, I have added a folder with some of the code.

The main problem that I am having is that I can't get out of here.
I try
:q
and I go through some steps and it says E173: 1 more file to edit
So my goal right now is to just get out of this program (or whatever you want to call it).



I am totally new to Ubuntu, SSH keys, and Netrw directory listing.







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    I was trying to follow some instructions on setting up a quicker login method to a server.
    I created an SSH key and I put it on the server.

    this allowed me to log into the server using terminal and without having to type a password.



    So the next step that I was trying to follow was to type the command
    vim ~/.ssh/config
    and then add a few lines to that file. The purpose behind this is that the username is my unique username followed by a long domain name, which takes a lot of time to type in. So the idea is to create an alias name that's shorter.



    However, what ended opening up looks like a folder list for the folders in my home directory. What I am in is titled "Netrw Directory Listing"
    It seems that instead of adding the code that I needed to, I have added a folder with some of the code.

    The main problem that I am having is that I can't get out of here.
    I try
    :q
    and I go through some steps and it says E173: 1 more file to edit
    So my goal right now is to just get out of this program (or whatever you want to call it).



    I am totally new to Ubuntu, SSH keys, and Netrw directory listing.







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      I was trying to follow some instructions on setting up a quicker login method to a server.
      I created an SSH key and I put it on the server.

      this allowed me to log into the server using terminal and without having to type a password.



      So the next step that I was trying to follow was to type the command
      vim ~/.ssh/config
      and then add a few lines to that file. The purpose behind this is that the username is my unique username followed by a long domain name, which takes a lot of time to type in. So the idea is to create an alias name that's shorter.



      However, what ended opening up looks like a folder list for the folders in my home directory. What I am in is titled "Netrw Directory Listing"
      It seems that instead of adding the code that I needed to, I have added a folder with some of the code.

      The main problem that I am having is that I can't get out of here.
      I try
      :q
      and I go through some steps and it says E173: 1 more file to edit
      So my goal right now is to just get out of this program (or whatever you want to call it).



      I am totally new to Ubuntu, SSH keys, and Netrw directory listing.







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      I was trying to follow some instructions on setting up a quicker login method to a server.
      I created an SSH key and I put it on the server.

      this allowed me to log into the server using terminal and without having to type a password.



      So the next step that I was trying to follow was to type the command
      vim ~/.ssh/config
      and then add a few lines to that file. The purpose behind this is that the username is my unique username followed by a long domain name, which takes a lot of time to type in. So the idea is to create an alias name that's shorter.



      However, what ended opening up looks like a folder list for the folders in my home directory. What I am in is titled "Netrw Directory Listing"
      It seems that instead of adding the code that I needed to, I have added a folder with some of the code.

      The main problem that I am having is that I can't get out of here.
      I try
      :q
      and I go through some steps and it says E173: 1 more file to edit
      So my goal right now is to just get out of this program (or whatever you want to call it).



      I am totally new to Ubuntu, SSH keys, and Netrw directory listing.









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