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In the world of text editors, there's a plethora of options out there. If you've ever Googled "how to edit HTML sites" or some such, you know what we mean. Allow us, then, to introduce you to VIM ...
Linux is a versatile operating system that allows you to perform a standard Vi word search using different keys on your computer keyboard. This tutorial will list the different keys and functions that ...
Linux users–including the ones at the Hackaday underground bunker–tend to fall into two groups: those that use vi and those that use emacs. We aren’t going to open that debate up … ...
I've been using Linux/Vim for about 6 years now and have never had this problem. I just changed jobs, and installed RedHat 7.1. I seem to have lost my history in vim. Hitting up or down arrow ...
Autocompletion is a great feature for programmers who work on various types of programming languages. Vim editor provides this feature under Windows or Linux. This tutorial is aimed at people running ...
Comparison of Vim and Emacs. Vim is a sprinter—fast, efficient, and lean, while Emacs is a decathlete, versatile and comprehensive. Vim's learning curve is steep, but its efficiency is unparalleled ...
Using tabs is a great way to edit multiple text files in vim, without having to swap between terminals or consoles. Combining tab and window views, with some nice key bindings, makes it a simple ...
It's no secret to frequent readers of my column that I use vim as my editor. I've even written a series of columns in the past about applications that use vi-style key bindings for navigation. In this ...
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