The xvi binary is 2/3 the size of Slackware's nano binary, or 1/4 the size of elvis, or 1/20 the size of vim. It's also approximately 1/2 the size of ex-vi. This isn't quite a fair comparison as xvi is built with -Os (optimize for size) by default. If you want to use -O2 like other SlackBuilds do, set OPT=-O2 in the environment. xvi will be 25% larger, but it'll still be 15% smaller than nano. Since xvi is a standalone binary (doesn't rely on support files, like vim's /usr/share/vim/*), it makes a good 'system rescue' editor. If built statically, it makes an even better rescue editor. To do this, set STATIC=yes in the environment. In this case, xvi will be installed to /bin, since it might be needed to recover from a "can't mount /usr" situation. Note that xvi's internal help will not be available, if /usr isn't mounted.