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vi and Vim Editors Pocket Reference
Support for every text editing task
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- Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. vi and Vim Editors Pocket Reference
- Introduction
- Conventions
- Acknowledgments
- Command-Line Options
- + vi Commands
- + Input Mode Shortcuts
- + Substitution and Regular Expressions
- + ex Commands
- Initialization
- Recovery
- vi set Options
- Nothing like the Original
- + Enhanced Tags and Tag Stacks
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Vim—vi Improved
- Important Command-Line Options
- + Vim Window Management
- + Tabbed Editing
- Vim Extended Regular Expressions
- + Command-Line History and Completion
- + Tag Stacks
- + Edit-Compile Speedup
- + Programming Assistance
- + Folding and Unfolding Text
- + Insertion Completion Facilities
- Diff Mode
- + Vim Scripting
- Vim set Options
- + nvi—New vi
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elvis
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vile—vi like Emacs
- Internet Resources for vi
- Program Source and Contact Information
- Index
Many Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X geeks enjoy using the powerful, platform- agnostic text editors vi and Vim, but there are far too many commands for anyone to remember. Author Arnold Robbins has chosen the most valuable commands for vi, Vim, and vi's main clones--vile, elvis, and nvi--and packed them into this easy-to-browse pocket reference. You'll find commands for all kinds of editing tasks, such as programming, modifying system files, and writing and marking up articles.
This second edition includes:
Command-line options
vi commands and set options
Input mode shortcuts
Substitution and regular expressions
ex commands and options
Initialization and recovery
Enhanced tags and tag stacks
A greatly expanded section on Vim commands and options
Additional features in vile, elvis, and nvi
Internet resources for vi
A full index
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Computers > Programming > General
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 257

