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whereas vi would be a great text editor if only it had a decent operating system. | whereas vi would be a great text editor if only it had a decent operating system. | ||
+ | ==== vi cheat-sheet ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code text> | ||
+ | a. cursor movements (items below are sometimes called objects): | ||
+ | h - left one character | ||
+ | l - right one character | ||
+ | j - down one line | ||
+ | k - up one line | ||
+ | w - right one word | ||
+ | b - back one word | ||
+ | $ - to the end of line | ||
+ | 0 - to the beginning of the line | ||
+ | ) - right one sentence | ||
+ | ( - left one sentence | ||
+ | } - right one paragraph | ||
+ | { - left one paragraph | ||
+ | Ctrl-F - forward one page | ||
+ | Ctrl-B - back one page | ||
+ | G - go to (without arguments, go to end of file) | ||
+ | b. deleting: | ||
+ | d - delete | ||
+ | then add one of the cursor movement symbols to | ||
+ | show what should be deleted, i.e.: | ||
+ | d$ - delete to end of line | ||
+ | d0 - delete to the beginning of the line | ||
+ | d} - delete to the end of paragraph | ||
+ | dd - delete delete (delete the whole line) | ||
+ | x - delete character cursor is on | ||
+ | c. other basic commands: | ||
+ | r - replace one character | ||
+ | ZZ - save and exit (hold down shift and press " | ||
+ | y - yank (copy into temporary buffer) | ||
+ | then add cursor movement symbol to show what should be | ||
+ | copied, for example: y) - copy to the end of sentence | ||
+ | Y - yank line cursor is on | ||
+ | p - paste below cursor line (deleted or copied text) | ||
+ | P - paste above cursor line | ||
+ | u - undo last editing command | ||
+ | /sometext - search for " | ||
+ | d. any command can take numeric argument before the name of " | ||
+ | 5dd - delete 5 lines beginning with cursor line (or) d5d - same | ||
+ | 2dw - delete two words (or) d2w - delete two words | ||
+ | c3w - change 3 words | ||
+ | 3Ctrl-B - move up three pages | ||
+ | 1G - go to the first line | ||
+ | e. external commands can be performed on the selected text (in lines) | ||
+ | if command is started with " | ||
+ | !}fmt - reformat paragraph to 72 columns | ||
+ | f. command line (sometimes called "ex mode" | ||
+ | : | ||
+ | g. from the command line a " | ||
+ | | ||
+ | :set all - will show the state of all options | ||
+ | :set number - will show on the screen numbers of all lines | ||
+ | :set autoindent | ||
+ | h. from the command line operations can be performed on the range of lines, | ||
+ | i.e.: | ||
+ | :18,24 del - delete from line 18 to line 24 | ||
+ | :23,48 copy 17 - block from line 23 to 48 copy to line 17 | ||
+ | :2,17 move 92 - block from line 2 to 17 move to line 92 | ||
+ | i. from the command line any external UNIX command can be performed on | ||
+ | the range of lines if line range is superseded by " | ||
+ | :11,16! sed -e " | ||
+ | (the command above wraps the block of text with | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | easier, but this is an example) | ||
+ | :14,19! sort -r +3 | ||
+ | (sort the table in reverse order by fourth column) | ||
+ | j. file manipulation from the command line: | ||
+ | :r somefile - read in " | ||
+ | :x - save and exit (if file is "Read Only", this command will | ||
+ | exit without saving) | ||
+ | :wq - write and quit (same as above) | ||
+ | :w - write (save) if the file permissions allow it | ||
+ | :w! - save file even if it is read-only as long as we own it | ||
+ | :w somefile - save this file as " | ||
+ | :q - quit without saving | ||
+ | :q! - quit without saving if changes were made | ||
+ | k. text input commands (all require " | ||
+ | i - insert text before the character cursor is on | ||
+ | I - insert text at the beginning of the line | ||
+ | a - append (insert text after the character cursor is on) | ||
+ | A - append text to the end of the line | ||
+ | c - change (replace previous text with new one) | ||
+ | takes arguments just like the delete command - it is | ||
+ | a fast and powerful way of changing original text - | ||
+ | much more so than typical " | ||
+ | R - start overwriting text | ||
+ | o - start entering text at the beginning of the new line | ||
+ | below the cursor | ||
+ | O - start entering text at the beginning of the new line | ||
+ | above the cursor | ||
+ | l. if in doubt, press " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[http:// | ||
==== File Cleaning ==== | ==== File Cleaning ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Saving file as root ==== | ||
+ | At some point you would like to save file as root. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | :w !sudo tee % | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Quick tools ==== | ||
+ | Comment line from current line. | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | :.,$s/^/#/g | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Marking ==== | ==== Marking ==== | ||
<code vim> | <code vim> | ||
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==== Handling ==== | ==== Handling ==== | ||
+ | <code txt> | ||
+ | h - move to the left | ||
+ | CTL-f - change display forward a page | ||
+ | j - `jump` down a line | ||
+ | CTL-b - change display back a page | ||
+ | k - move up a line | ||
+ | CTL-d - change display down half a page | ||
+ | l - move to the right | ||
+ | CTL-u - change display up half a page | ||
+ | - - same as k | ||
+ | CTL-y - shift display down on screen | ||
+ | + - same as j | ||
+ | CTL-e - shift display up on screen | ||
+ | e - move to the end of a word | ||
+ | z. - recenter display around cursor | ||
+ | w - move forward to the beginning of a word | ||
+ | z- - recenter display so cursor is at top | ||
+ | b - move backward to the beginning of a word | ||
+ | z+ - recenter display aso cursor is at bottom | ||
+ | $ - move to the end of the line | ||
+ | zCR - recenter display so cursor is at top | ||
+ | 0 - move to the beginning of the line | ||
+ | 'm - move to the beginning of the line of mark m | ||
+ | ^ - move to the beginning of the line | ||
+ | `m - move to the location of mark m | ||
+ | G - move to the end of the file | ||
+ | gg - move to the beginning of the file | ||
+ | ) - move forward 1 sentence | ||
+ | H - move to the top of the display | ||
+ | ( - move back 1 sentence | ||
+ | M - move to the middle of the display | ||
+ | } - move forward 1 paragraph | ||
+ | L - move to the bottom of the display | ||
+ | { - move back 1 paragraph | ||
+ | B - move back to previous blank space | ||
+ | 20| - go to 20th character in the line | ||
+ | E - move ahead to next blank space | ||
+ | CTL-L - clear and redraw | ||
+ | B - move back to previous blank space | ||
+ | CR - same as j | ||
+ | CTL-G - print current location in the file | ||
+ | :22 - move to line 22 | ||
+ | 6w - move forward 6 words | ||
+ | 6b - move backward 6 words | ||
+ | 8+ - move down 8 lines | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Play with Buffers ==== | ||
+ | <code txt> | ||
+ | yy - yank current line to unnamed buffer | ||
+ | "j8yy - yank 8 lines into buffer j | ||
+ | 19yy - yank next 19 lines to unnamed buffer | ||
+ | "J8YY - append the next 8 lines into buffer j | ||
+ | p - put unnamed buffer contents after cursor | ||
+ | p - recover previous edit | ||
+ | P - put unnamed buffer contents before cursor | ||
+ | "1p - recover 2nd previous edit | ||
+ | 19dd - delete next 19 lines, and put them in unnamed buffer | ||
+ | "7p - recover 8th previous edit | ||
+ | "bp - put the contents of buffer p into current file | ||
+ | :11,14 ya w - yank lines 11 through 14 into buffer w | ||
+ | :94 pu w - put contents of buffer w after line 94 | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== VIM Scripts ===== | ===== VIM Scripts ===== | ||
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=== VIM Variable / Initialization (.vimrc) === | === VIM Variable / Initialization (.vimrc) === | ||
+ | OR | ||
+ | === You can use .exrc === | ||
== toggle syntax highlighting == | == toggle syntax highlighting == | ||
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* list: an ordered sequence of values delimited by square brackets, with implicit integer indices starting at zero. For example: [' | * list: an ordered sequence of values delimited by square brackets, with implicit integer indices starting at zero. For example: [' | ||
* dictionary: an unordered set of values delimited by braces, with explicit string keys. For example: {' | * dictionary: an unordered set of values delimited by braces, with explicit string keys. For example: {' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Sample .vimrc === | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | set number | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set nocompatible | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set autoindent | ||
+ | set smartindent | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set tabstop=4 | ||
+ | set shiftwidth=4 | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set showmatch | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set guioptions-=T | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set vb t_vb= | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set ruler | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set nohls | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set incsearch | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | set virtualedit=all | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | highlight Comment ctermfg=green | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | :set nu ts=4 sw=4 shiftround ignorecase smartcase | ||
+ | " let perl_fold=1 | ||
+ | : | ||
+ | " to set the title of the window where you are working | ||
+ | |||
+ | :set title | ||
+ | :auto BufEnter * let & | ||
+ | :auto BufEnter * let & | ||
+ | |||
+ | :set statusline+=%f\ | ||
+ | :set smartindent | ||
+ | :set expandtab | ||
+ | :set tabstop=4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | :set ruler | ||
+ | :set nowrap | ||
+ | :set incsearch | ||
+ | |||
+ | :au Syntax pl | ||
+ | :au Syntax pm | ||
+ | :au Syntax pod source ~/ | ||
+ | :au Syntax lib source ~/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ":set foldmethod=indent | ||
+ | ":set foldlevel=0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
==== Basic Info ==== | ==== Basic Info ==== |
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