Some advanced vi options are given in next blog.........
Modes
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Vi has two modes insertion mode
and command mode. The editor begins in command mode, where the cursor
movement and text deletion and pasting occur. Insertion mode begins upon
entering an insertion or change command. [ESC] returns the editor to command
mode (where you can quit, for example by typing :q!). Most commands execute
as soon as you type them except for "colon" commands which execute
when you press the ruturn key.
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:x
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Exit, saving changes
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:q
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Exit as long as there have been no
changes
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ZZ
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Exit and save changes if any have
been made
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:q!
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Exit and ignore any changes
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Inserting Text
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i
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Insert before cursor
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I
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Insert before line
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a
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Append after cursor
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A
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Append after line
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o
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Open a new line after current line
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O
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Open a new line before current
line
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r
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Replace one character
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R
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Replace many characters
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Motion
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h
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Move left
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j
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Move down
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k
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Move up
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l
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Move right
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w
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Move to next word
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W
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Move to next blank delimited word
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b
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Move to the beginning of the word
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B
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Move to the beginning of blank
delimted word
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e
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Move to the end of the word
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E
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Move to the end of Blank delimited
word
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(
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Move a sentence back
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)
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Move a sentence forward
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{
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Move a paragraph back
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}
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Move a paragraph forward
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0
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Move to the begining of the line
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$
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Move to the end of the line
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1G
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Move to the first line of the file
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G
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Move to the last line of the file
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nG
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Move to nth line of the file
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:n
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Move to nth line of the file
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fc
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Move forward to c
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Fc
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Move back to c
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H
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Move to top of screen
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M
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Move to middle of screen
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L
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Move to botton of screen
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%
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Move to associated ( ), { }, [ ]
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Deleting Text
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Almost all deletion commands are
performed by typing d followed by a motion. For example, dw deletes a word. A
few other deletes are:
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x
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Delete character to the right of
cursor
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X
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Delete character to the left of
cursor
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D
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Delete to the end of the line
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dd
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Delete current line
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:d
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Delete current line
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Yanking Text
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Like deletion, almost all yank
commands are performed by typing y followed by a motion. For example, y$
yanks to the end of the line. Two other yank commands are:
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yy
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Yank the current line
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:y
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Yank the current line
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Changing text
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The change command is a deletion
command that leaves the editor in insert mode. It is performed by typing c
followed by a motion. For wxample cw changes a word. A few other change commands
are:
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C
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Change to the end of the line
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cc
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Change the whole line
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p
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Put after the position or after
the line
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P
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Put before the poition or before
the line
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Named buffers may be specified
before any deletion, change, yank or put command. The general prefix has the
form "c where c is any lowercase character. for example, "adw
deletes a word into buffer a. It may thereafter be put back into text with an
appropriate "ap.
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Named markers may be set on any
line in a file. Any lower case letter may be a marker name. Markers may also
be used as limits for ranges.
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mc
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Set marker c on this line
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`c
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Go to beginning of marker c line.
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'c
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Go to first non-blank character of
marker c line.
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/string
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Search forward for string
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?string
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Search back for string
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n
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Search for next instance of string
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N
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Search for previous instance of string
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The search and replace function is
accomplished with the :s command. It is commonly used in combination with
ranges or the :g command (below).
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:s/pattern/string/flags
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Replace pattern with string according
to flags.
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g
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Flag - Replace all occurences of
pattern
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c
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Flag - Confirm replaces.
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&
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Repeat last :s command
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. (dot)
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Any single character except
newline
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*
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zero or more occurances of any
character
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[...]
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Any single character specified in
the set
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[^...]
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Any single character not specified
in the set
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^
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Anchor - beginning of the line
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$
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Anchor - end of line
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\<
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Anchor - begining of word
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\>
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Anchor - end of word
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\(...\)
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Grouping - usually used to group
conditions
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\n
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Contents of nth grouping
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[...]
- Set Examples
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[A-Z]
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The SET from Capital A to Capital
Z
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[a-z]
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The SET from lowercase a to
lowercase z
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[0-9]
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The SET from 0 to 9 (All numerals)
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[./=+]
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The SET containing . (dot), /
(slash), =, and +
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[-A-F]
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The SET from Capital A to Capital
F and the dash (dashes must be specified first)
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[0-9 A-Z]
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The SET containing all capital
letters and digits and a space
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[A-Z][a-zA-Z]
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In the first position, the SET
from Capital A to Capital Z
In the second character position, the SET containing all letters |
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Regular
Expression Examples
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/Hello/
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Matches if the line contains the
value Hello
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/^TEST$/
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Matches if the line contains TEST
by itself
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/^[a-zA-Z]/
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Matches if the line starts with
any letter
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/^[a-z].*/
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Matches if the first character of
the line is a-z and there is at least one more of any character following it
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/2134$/
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Matches if line ends with 2134
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/\(21|35\)/
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Matches is the line contains 21 or
35
Note the use of ( ) with the pipe symbol to specify the 'or' condition |
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/[0-9]*/
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Matches if there are zero or more
numbers in the line
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/^[^#]/
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Matches if the first character is
not a # in the line
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Notes:
1. Regular expressions are case sensitive 2. Regular expressions are to be used where pattern is specified |
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Nearly every command may be
preceded by a number that specifies how many times it is to be performed. For
example, 5dw will delete 5 words and 3fe will move the cursor forward to the
3rd occurence of the letter e. Even insertions may be repeated conveniently
with thismethod, say to insert the same line 100 times.
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Ranges
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Ranges may precede most
"colon" commands and cause them to be executed on a line or lines.
For example :3,7d would delete lines 3-7. Ranges are commonly combined with
the :s command to perform a replacement on several lines, as with :.,$s/pattern/string/g
to make a replacement from the current line to the end of the file.
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:n,m
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Range - Lines n-m
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:.
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Range - Current line
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:$
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Range - Last line
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:'c
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Range - Marker c
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:%
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Range - All lines in file
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:g/pattern/
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Range - All lines that contain pattern
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:w file
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Write to file
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:r file
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Read file in
after line
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:n
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Go to next file
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:p
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Go to previos file
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:e file
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Edit file
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!!program
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Replace line with output from program
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Other
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~
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Toggle upp and lower case
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J
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Join lines
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.
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Repeat last text-changing command
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u
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Undo last change
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U
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Undo all changes to line
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