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Many Unix, Linux, and MacOSX geeks enjoy using the powerful.platfo m-agnostic text editors el and Vim.but there are far toomany commands for anyone to remember.Author Arno kd Robbinshas chosen the most valuable commands for ei, Vim, and orsmain clones—sl le, elvis.and wy—and packed them into thiscas y-lo-browse pocket reference, You'll find comman k is for allkinds of editing tasks, in eluding programming.modifying systemfiles, writing and marking up articles, and more.This second edition includes:m Command-in e optionswA greatly expanded sectionArnold Robbins, a professional pro grummer and technical author,has worked with Unix systems since 1980 and has been using nd forabout that long, Am old is the author or coauthor of a num her ofbooks from OReilly, in chu ding Unix in a Nuts bell He is also thelongtime maintainer of GNU Awk(ga uw) and is documentation.
Nus shel Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook ko gu, and the OR ely logo arregistered trademarks of O'Relly Media, Inc.wandVimEdhtorsPockeMany of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to ds tinguishde ag nations have bcenpnntedincapsor initial capsdamages resul g from the use of the infomation con a ied here nISBN:978-1-449-39217-8
This pocket reference is a companion to Lear a ing the wi andVim Editors, by Am old Robbins ecal.It describes the vicom-m and-linc options, command-mode commands, excom-mands and options, regular expressions and the use of thesub siute(s) command, and other pee nt in for macon forusing vi.While retaining coverage of the vi clones.nvi.elvis.andvile, this edition offers expanded coverage of the Vim editor,which has become the defacto standard version of vi in theGNU/Linuxworld.The Solan svers ton of vi served as the reference version ofthe original vi for this pocket reference.
AcknowledgmentsThanks to Robert PI.Day and Elbert Hannah, whote viewedthis edition.The production team a tO'Reilly Media did a greatjob helping me make the book look the way I wanted.A specialthanks to my editor.And yOram, for keeping the project mov-ing with continual gentle encouragement
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