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Learning the vi and Vim Editors: Power and Agility Beyond Just Text Editing ( English edition )

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Among the text editors being used in the programming community, perhaps the most important family is vi and its derivatives. With this updated edition, Unix and Linux users will learn text editing basics for both vi and Vim (“vi improved”) before moving on to advanced editing tools for each editor. Authors Arnold Robbins and Elbert Hannah cover the latest major releases of Vim, including 8.0 an….

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Among the text editors being used in the programming community, perhaps the most important family is vi and its derivatives. With this updated edition, Unix and Linux users will learn text editing basics for both vi and Vim (“vi improved”) before moving on to advanced editing tools for each editor. Authors Arnold Robbins and Elbert Hannah cover the latest major releases of Vim, including 8.0 and 8.2.

If you’re a programmer or computer analyst, or you work with browsers or command-line interfaces, using Vim can speed up your work and make complex tasks easier. You’ll examine multiwindow editing, global search and replacement, and power tools for programmers, and learn how to write interactive macros and scripts to extend the editor–all in the easy-to-follow style that’s made this book a classic.

  • Go beyond the basics to learn which vi commands fit your specific needs
  • Learn advanced vi tools that shift most of the editing burden to the computer
  • Explore Vim tools that provide major improvements over vi
  • Examine Vimâ??s multiwindow editing feature, a significant upgrade over vi
  • Use Vim scripts to customize and tailor Vim to your needs
  • Look at Vim in modern GUI environments with Graphical Vim (gvim)
  • See Vim in the broader programming milieu, including using it as an IDE

From the Preface

Text editing is one of the most common tasks on any computer system, and vi is one of the most useful standard text editors on a system. With vi you can create new files or edit any existing text-only file.

vi, like many of the classic utilities developed during the early years of Unix, has a reputation for being hard to navigate. Bram Moolenaar’s enhanced clone, Vim (“vi Improved”), has gone a long way toward removing reasons for such impressions. Vim includes countless conveniences, visual guides, and help screens.

Today, Vim is the most popular version of vi, so this eighth edition focuses on Vim as follows:

  • Part I, “vi and Vim Fundamentals”, teaches basic vi skills, applicable to all versions of vi, but it does so in the context of Vim.
  • Part II, “Vim”, devotes a number of chapters specifically to Vim’s advanced features.
  • Part III, “Vim in the Larger Milieu”, presents chapters relating to Vim in a larger context.

How the Material Is Presented

Our philosophy is to give you a good overview of what we feel are vi and Vim survival materials for the new user. Learning a new editor, especially an editor with all the options of Vim, can seem like an overwhelming task. We have made an effort to present basic concepts and commands in an easy-to-read and logical manner.

After providing the basics for vi and Vim, which are usable everywhere, we move on to cover Vim in depth. The following sections describe the conventions used in this book.

Discussion of vi Commands

For each keyboard command or group of related commands, you will find a brief introduction to the main concept before it is broken down into task-oriented sections. We then present the appropriate command to use in each case, along with a description of the command and the proper syntax for using it.

 

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