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About vi and vim
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Vi is a standard text editor for Unix-like systems. It's considered
inaccessible and inconvenient, but this opinions are not true.
It is true vi has a little not-typical command set (and the way they're
called), but when you learn it, you'll be able to do things other editors'
users can only dream of.
An example of great vi's possibilities can for example be existence of its
macros solving Hanoi towers, emulating simple computer or solving maze.
Vim is an improved version of vi (as you see everything can be improved)
for various platforms (Unix-like systems, MS-DOS, Amiga, Windows NT).
Some of the new features of vim are:
support for multiple windows on
screen
possibility of starting in
insert mode
extended insert mode (that's
mossible to move cursor while in insert mode)
extended backspace in insert
mode (optional)
overwrite mode
multilevel undo and redo
creation of backup files
(.bak)
command history
ability for visual block
marking
ability of analyzis of compiler
error listings
operations on rectangular
("vertical") blocks
built in online help
improved command line
editing
and much more
- Vim
FAQ
- Huge set of questions and answers concerning Vim. Priceless
knowledge base.
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Paweł Więcek
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