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VIM
VIM Tutors notes
Cool stuff
- :set nu => ajoute les numeros de lignes
- :set nonu => unset number
Text editing
- i => Insert
- A => Append text to the end of the line
- diw => delete inner word
- dw => delete a word
save and quit
- :wq save and quit
- !:q quit without saving
Lesson 1 SUMMARY
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The cursor is moved using either the arrow keys or the hjkl keys. h (left) j (down) k (up) l (right)
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To start Vim from the shell prompt type: vim FILENAME
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To exit Vim type: :q! to trash all changes. OR type: :wq to save the changes.
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To delete the character at the cursor type: x
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To insert or append text type: i type inserted text insert before the cursor A type appended text append after the line
NOTE: Pressing will place you in Normal mode or will cancel an unwanted and partially completed command.
Lesson 2 SUMMARY
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To delete from the cursor up to the next word type: dw
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To delete from the cursor to the end of a line type: d$
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To delete a whole line type: dd
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To repeat a motion prepend it with a number: 2w
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The format for a change command is: operator [number] motion where: operator - is what to do, such as d for delete [number] - is an optional count to repeat the motion motion - moves over the text to operate on, such as w (word), $ (to the end of line), etc. A short list of motions: w - until the start of the next word, EXCLUDING its first character. e - to the end of the current word, INCLUDING the last character. $ - to the end of the line, INCLUDING the last character.
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To move to the start of the line use a zero: 0
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To undo previous actions, type: u (lowercase u) To undo all the changes on a line, type: U (capital U) To undo the undo's, type: CTRL-R
Lesson 3 SUMMARY
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To put back text that has just been deleted, type p . This puts the deleted text AFTER the cursor (if a line was deleted it will go on the line below the cursor).
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To replace the character under the cursor, type r and then the character you want to have there.
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The change operator allows you to change from the cursor to where the motion takes you. eg. Type ce to change from the cursor to the end of the word, c$ to change to the end of a line.
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The format for change is:
c [number] motion
Lesson 4 SUMMARY
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CTRL-G displays your location in the file and the file status. G moves to the end of the file. number G moves to that line number. gg moves to the first line.
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Typing / followed by a phrase searches FORWARD for the phrase. Typing ? followed by a phrase searches BACKWARD for the phrase. After a search type n to find the next occurrence in the same direction or N to search in the opposite direction. CTRL-O takes you back to older positions, CTRL-I to newer positions.
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Typing % while the cursor is on a (,),[,],{, or } goes to its match.
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To substitute new for the first old in a line type :s/old/new To substitute new for all 'old's on a line type :s/old/new/g To substitute phrases between two line #'s type :#,#s/old/new/g To substitute all occurrences in the file type :%s/old/new/g To ask for confirmation each time add 'c' :%s/old/new/gc
To change every occurrence of a character string between two lines, type :#,#s/old/new/g where #,# are the line numbers of the range of lines where the substitution is to be done. Type :%s/old/new/g to change every occurrence in the whole file. Type :%s/old/new/gc to find every occurrence in the whole file,
with a prompt whether to substitute or not.
Lesson 5 SUMMARY
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:!command executes an external command.
Some useful examples are: (Windows) (Unix) :!dir :!ls - shows a directory listing. :!del FILENAME :!rm FILENAME - removes file FILENAME.
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:w FILENAME writes the current Vim file to disk with name FILENAME.
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v motion :w FILENAME saves the Visually selected lines in file FILENAME.
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:r FILENAME retrieves disk file FILENAME and puts it below the cursor position.
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:r !dir reads the output of the dir command and puts it below the cursor position.
Lesson 6 SUMMARY
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Type o to open a line BELOW the cursor and start Insert mode. Type O to open a line ABOVE the cursor.
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Type a to insert text AFTER the cursor. Type A to insert text after the end of the line.
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The e command moves to the end of a word.
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The y operator yanks (copies) text, p puts (pastes) it.
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Typing a capital R enters Replace mode until is pressed.
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Typing ":set xxx" sets the option "xxx". Some options are: 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignore upper/lower case when searching 'is' 'incsearch' show partial matches for a search phrase 'hls' 'hlsearch' highlight all matching phrases You can either use the long or the short option name.
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Prepend "no" to switch an option off: :set noic
Lesson 7 SUMMARY
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Type :help or press or to open a help window.
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Type :help cmd to find help on cmd .
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Type CTRL-W CTRL-W to jump to another window.
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Type :q to close the help window.
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Create a vimrc startup script to keep your preferred settings.
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When typing a : command, press CTRL-D to see possible completions. Press to use one completion.