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UNIX Refresher
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vi being - the command 'visual' that switches the 'extended' line editor to visual modeOriginally posted by The Wikir Man View PostIt's different ways to save and quit in vi.
global / regular expression / print looks jolly useful too - its hardly untuitive that this is what 'grep' stands for though....
The sub-culture of brevity in the Unix community is going to slow the learning process down a little methinks.
Saves typing at the command line, but don't these minimalist abbreviations make Unix scripts a bit hard for non-Unix bods to read?Comment
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Originally posted by xux42 View Postvi being - the command 'visual' that switches the 'extended' line editor to visual mode
global / regular expression / print looks jolly useful too - its hardly untuitive that this is what 'grep' stands for though....
The sub-culture of brevity in the Unix community is going to slow the learning process down a little methinks.
Saves typing at the command line, but don't these minimalist abbreviations make Unix scripts a bit hard for non-Unix bods to read?You really have blagged this - Haven't you?Originally posted by Churchill View Post
You've blagged it, haven't you?Comment
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YesOriginally posted by xux42 View Postdon't these minimalist abbreviations make Unix scripts the elite domain of the select few ?
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You wanted tutorials? These vim ones are a bit much for a beginner, but you can get the idea.Originally posted by xux42 View Postvi being - the command 'visual' that switches the 'extended' line editor to visual mode
global / regular expression / print looks jolly useful too
vimcasts.orgLast edited by Sysman; 16 April 2010, 13:19.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Have you only had gigs where you had sound commercial experience in all aspects?Originally posted by Drewster View PostYou really have blagged this - Haven't you?
This is not a Unix contract. Unix is the source system - just need to know enough to get the apps off & decomm. the unix platform from what I have been told so far.Comment
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The Unix bod has to imagine himself in a scenario with a knackered system which he has to boot in single user or from cd and the only tools available are the standard Unix ones, with no GUI. The ability to edit files in that mode is core.Originally posted by xux42 View Postvi being - the command 'visual' that switches the 'extended' line editor to visual mode
global / regular expression / print looks jolly useful too - its hardly untuitive that this is what 'grep' stands for though....
The sub-culture of brevity in the Unix community is going to slow the learning process down a little methinks.
Saves typing at the command line, but don't these minimalist abbreviations make Unix scripts a bit hard for non-Unix bods to read?
I sued to hate vi, but now I embrace it, it works exactly the same on Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and Irix, tho linux seems to add odd bits to it to 'help'....Comment
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, it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.
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