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Ah vi. Dear old long-gone days of the 80s/90s. I wonder if my "muscle memory" would make my fingers do the right thing now. Probably not. Although I believe once learnt all you have to do is activate that memory so wouldn't take to long to become fluent again.
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Because emacs v vi is a religious war with opinions more firmly held than ...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWatching a novice struggling with vi for the first time is one of life's little pleasures
Why on Earth didn't emacs become the de facto standard? - Infinitely better than vi
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I used to work with a guy who in all seriousness couldn't work Notepad because he was so used to vi. I ended up learning vi because that was easier than trying to fix the mess he left when using Notepad.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWatching a novice struggling with vi for the first time is one of life's little pleasures
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Watching a novice struggling with vi for the first time is one of life's little pleasures
Why on Earth didn't emacs become the de facto standard? - Infinitely better than vi
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Best to start with a new file if you're confused, so you don't screw up your existing one.
To do this in vi, type:
1GdG:w <return>
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OrOriginally posted by eek View Postmove cursor to where you want
press :i
escape when you've finished adding text.
I'm not covering delete here as thats bound to confuse other readers.....
o - for insert new line under where the cursor is
or O for insert new line above where the cursor is is
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Isn't that the x thread?Originally posted by eek View Postmove cursor to where you want
press :i
escape when you've finished adding text.
I'm not covering delete here as thats bound to confuse other readers.....
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move cursor to where you want
press :i
escape when you've finished adding text.
I'm not covering delete here as thats bound to confuse other readers.....
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:q!Originally posted by stek View PostCrap! - How do you insert, cursor keeps moving....?
subl filename.txt
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