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:help Ctrl-W -- find help with window management command
:help usr_toc.txt -- all user manuals breef look
Word / file navigation:
Word / file navigation (3):
fh | 3fl -- move cursor to the "h" letter of the current line
f<Esc> -- aborts search
Fh | 3Fl -- like above, but searches to the left
tl | 3tl -- like fh, but cursor stops before the letter
Tl | 3Tl -- like above, but searches to the left
ge -- moves to the previous end of the word
g* -- finds partial word under cursor in the file
g* -- like above, but to the other direction
$ | 5$ -- to the end of the line
^ -- to begin of the first word in line
0 -- to begin of the line
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:set ruler -- show in the bottom right corner where is your cursor
:marks -- see all available marks
Making small changes:
Making small changes (4):
d$ -- deletes to the end of the line
cc -- like dd, but changes line
c$ -- changes all to the end of the line
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C -- change to end of the line
s -- change one character
S -- change a whole line
r | 4rx -- replace current symbol, not enters in insert mode
. -- repeat the change
O | o -- in visual mode goes to the other corner of selected
y -- yank operator. yw - yank word, y2w - yank 2 words
Y | yy -- yank whole line
y$ -- yank to the end of the line
iw | aw -- Call to word text object. iw - "Inner word",
aw - "A word"
daw -- delete a word. You can use it even in a mid of the word
is | as -- Call to sentence text object. "as" includes space after
is - "Inner Sentence", as - "A Sentence"
cis -- change whole sentence
R -- enter in replace mode. backspace works like undo.
~ -- Change case of the character under cursor
I -- insert to the begin of the line
A -- append to the end of the line
Editing more than one file (7):
:edit foo.txt -- opens other file instead of current
:write -- save current file delta
:edit! foo.txt -- force to discard your changes
vim one.c two.c three.c -- open a sequence of files
:next -- switch to next file
:next! -- like above, but not save changes
:wnext -- like above, but save changes
Window management:
Always starts from Ctrl-W