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ACNS Bulletin ED-03
February 1995
File management commands
:w nameWrite edit buffer to file name :wq Write to file and quit :q! Quit without saving changesZZ Same as :wq
:sh Execute shell commands (Window motions
N Repeat search reverse
G Go to last line
nG Go to line n :nGo to line n zCursor motions
H Upper left corner (home)
M Middle line
L Lower left corner
h Back a character j Down a line k Up a line ^ Beginning of line $ End of line l Forward a character w One word forward b Back one word fcFind c ; Repeat find (find next c)Command mode versus input mode
Vi starts in command mode. The positioning commands operate only while vi is in command mode. You switch vi to input mode by entering any one of several vi input com- mands. (See next section.) Once in input mode, any charac- ter you type is taken to be text and is added to the file. You cannot execute any commands until you exit input mode.To exit input mode, press the escape (Esc) key.
Input commands (end with Esc)
a Append after cursor i Insert before cursor o Open line belowO Open line above
:r fileInsert file after current line Any of these commands leaves vi in input mode until you press Esc. Pressing the RETURN key will not take you out of input mode.Change commands (Input mode)
cw Change word (Esc) cc Change line (Esc) - blanks line c$ Change to end of line rcReplace character with cR Replace (Esc) - typeover
s Substitute (Esc) - 1 char with stringS Substitute (Esc) - Rest of line with
text .Repeat last changeChanges during insert mode
Invoking vi: vi filename
Format of vi commands:[count][command](count repeats the effect of the command)Deletion commands
dd or ndd Delete n lines to general buffer dw Delete word to general buffer dnw Delete n words d) Delete to end of sentence db Delete previous wordD Delete to end of line
x Delete characterRecovering deletions
p Put general buffer after cursorP Put general buffer before cursor
Undo commands
u Undo last changeU Undo all changes on line
Rearrangement commands
yy or Y Yank (copy) line to general buffer "z6yy Yank 6 lines to buffer z yw Yank word to general buffer "a9dd Delete 9 lines to buffer a "A9dd Delete 9 lines; Append to buffer a "ap Put text from buffer a after cursor p Put general buffer after cursorP Put general buffer before cursor
J Join lines
Parameters
:set list Show invisible characters :set nolist Don"t show invisible characters :set number Show line numbers :set nonumber Don"t show line numbers :set autoindent Indent after carriage return :set noautoindent Turn off autoindent :set showmatch Show matching sets of parentheses as they are typed :set noshowmatch Turn off showmatch :set showmode Display mode on last line of screen :set noshowmode Turn off showmode :set all Show values of all possible parametersMove text from file old to file new
vi old "a10yy yank 10 lines to buffer a :w write work buffer :e newedit new file "ap put text from a after cursor :30,60w newWrite lines 30 to 60 in file newRegular expressions (search strings)
Matches beginning of line
$Matches end of line .Matches any single character *Matches any previous character .*Matches any characterSearch and replace commands
Syntax:
:[address]s/old_text/new_text/Address components:
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The following example replaces only the first occur- rence of Banana with Kumquat in each of 11 lines starting with the current line (.) and continuing for the10 that follow (.+10).
:.,.+10s/Banana/KumquatThe following example replaces every occurrence
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