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### Pattern matching | |
1. 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. | |
2. 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. | |
3. Typing % while the cursor is on a (,),[,],{, or } goes to its match. | |
4. 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 | |
### Execute external commands | |
1. :!command executes an external command. | |
Some useful examples are: | |
(MS-DOS) (Unix) | |
:!dir :!ls - shows a directory listing. | |
:!del FILENAME :!rm FILENAME - removes file FILENAME. | |
2. :w FILENAME writes the current Vim file to disk with name FILENAME. | |
3. v motion :w FILENAME saves the Visually selected lines in file | |
FILENAME. | |
4. :r FILENAME retrieves disk file FILENAME and puts it below the | |
cursor position. | |
5. :r !dir reads the output of the dir command and puts it below the | |
cursor position. | |
### Edit test | |
1. Type o to open a line BELOW the cursor and start Insert mode. | |
Type O to open a line ABOVE the cursor. | |
2. Type a to insert text AFTER the cursor. | |
Type A to insert text after the end of the line. | |
3. The e command moves to the end of a word. | |
4. The y operator yanks (copies) text, p puts (pastes) it. | |
5. Typing a capital R enters Replace mode until <ESC> is pressed. | |
6. 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. | |
7. Prepend "no" to switch an option off: :set noic |
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