Difference between revisions of "Visual Editor (VI)"
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Revision as of 00:26, 12 November 2016
Visual Editor
I love the vi editor. Many do not like it because of vi's large learning curve. It is well worth the time and effort need to learn it. vi is very powerful and will save a lot of time in the end. It can do many things that standard editor can and can not do...like edit text documents with a terminal, regular expressions, macros, show hidden characters, show line numbers, pairing brackets/parenthesis, etc, etc.
Using a document containing several pages helps show vi's power. Using the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" to practice your typing with VI is fun because it has all the letters in one sentence.
Some of my favorite commands are below:
Navigation:
Move the cursor's line to the top of the editor
- z <enter>
Show line numbers
- :set number
Show hidden characters
- :set list
Jump to a specific line
- <number> G or <number> gg
Jump to a specific column
- <number> |
Jump to opening/closing parenthesis when cursor is sitting on one of them
- %
Delete/Copy/Paste:
Delete word (what you delete/copy is automatically put in your buffer...if you want to paste somewhere else)
- dw
Yank/copy word
- yw
Delete entire line
- D or dd
Paste before
- P
Paste after
- p
Forward search
- /<pattern>
Backward search
- ?<pattern>
Next match of search
- n