Well said. I work in networking, and I use Sublime for editing router configurations before updating them/applying them etc.
I love that it's fast and performant and isn't chock-full of IDE features.
I've been a vim user for almost all my life, but a workmate showed me him editing configs using Sublime and he was so fast and quick (especially multiple pointers) - plus we use git a lot (sublime merge) so I tried it and was very impressed.
I still use vim a lot, but I simply love Sublime Text (and Merge) as well.