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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ instead of text to type.
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Now, move to the next lesson (use the `j`{normal} key to scroll down).
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## Lesson 1.1: MOVING THE CURSOR
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# Lesson 1.1: MOVING THE CURSOR
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** To move the cursor, press the `h`, `j`, `k`, `l` keys as indicated. **
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ NOTE: [:q!](:q) `<Enter>`{normal} discards any changes you made. In a few lesson
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5. Move the cursor down to Lesson 1.3.
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## Lesson 1.3: TEXT EDITING - DELETION
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# Lesson 1.3: TEXT EDITING: DELETION
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** Press `x`{normal} to delete the character under the cursor. **
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@@ -251,8 +251,8 @@ The format for a delete command with the [d](d) delete operator is as follows:
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Thus typing `de`{normal} will delete from the cursor to the end of the word.
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NOTE: Pressing just the motion while in Normal mode without an operator
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will move the cursor as specified.
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NOTE: Pressing just the motion while in Normal mode without an operator
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will move the cursor as specified.
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# Lesson 2.4: USING A COUNT FOR A MOTION
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@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ b) Violets are blue,
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c) Intelligence is learned,
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a) Roses are red,
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NOTE: You can also put the text before the cursor with `P`{normal} (capital P)
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NOTE: You can also put the text before the cursor with `P`{normal} (capital P).
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# Lesson 3.2: THE REPLACE COMMAND
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@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ NOTE: This is very useful in debugging a program with unmatched parentheses!
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~~~ cmd
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:s/thee/the/
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~~~
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NOTE: the [:s](:s) command only changed the first match of "thee" in the line.
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NOTE: The [:s](:s) command only changed the first match of "thee" in the line.
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3. Now type
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~~~ cmd
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@@ -565,14 +565,14 @@ Usually thee best time to see thee flowers is in thee spring.
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to find every occurrence in the whole file, with a prompt whether to
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substitute or not.
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NOTE: You can also select the lines you want to substitute first using visual-mode.
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NOTE: You can also select the lines you want to substitute first using Visual mode.
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This will be explained more in a future lesson.
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# Lesson 4 SUMMARY
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1. `<C-g>`{normal} displays your location and the file status.
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`G`{normal} moves to the end of the file.
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number `G`{normal} moves to that line number.
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number `G`{normal} moves to that line number.
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`gg`{normal} moves to the first line.
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2. Typing `/`{normal} followed by a phrase searches FORWARD for the phrase.
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@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ NOTE: All `:`{vim} commands are executed when you press `<Enter>`{normal}.
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~~~ cmd
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:w TEST
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~~~
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(where TEST is the filename you chose.)
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(where TEST is the filename you chose.)
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4. This saves the current file under the name TEST.
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To verify this, type `:!{unix:(ls),win:(dir)}`{vim} again to see your directory.
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@@ -688,8 +688,8 @@ NOTE: Pressing [v](v) starts [Visual selection](visual-mode). You can move the c
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1. Place the cursor just above this line.
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NOTE: After executing Step 2 you will see text from Lesson 5.3. Then move
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DOWN to see this lesson again.
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NOTE: After executing Step 2 you will see text from Lesson 5.3. Then move
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DOWN to see this lesson again.
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2. Now retrieve your TEST file using the command
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@@ -810,9 +810,9 @@ NOTE: Replace mode is like Insert mode, but every typed character
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a) This is the first item.
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b)
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NOTE: you can use `y`{normal} as an operator: `yw`{normal} yanks one word.
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NOTE: You can use `y`{normal} as an operator: `yw`{normal} yanks one word.
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NOTE: you can use `P`{normal} to put before the cursor, rather than after.
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NOTE: You can use `P`{normal} to put before the cursor, rather than after.
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# Lesson 6.5: SET OPTION
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4. The `y`{normal} operator copies text, `p`{normal} pastes it.
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5. Typing a capital `R`{normal} enters Replace mode until `<Esc>`{normal} is
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pressed.
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pressed.
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6. Typing "[:set](:set) xxx" sets the option "xxx". Some options are:
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'is' 'incsearch' show partial matches for a search phrase
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'hls' 'hlsearch' highlight all matching phrases
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You can either use the long or the short option name.
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You can either use the long or the short option name.
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7. Prepend "no" to switch an option off:
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~~~ cmd
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@@ -921,8 +921,8 @@ To start using more features create an "init.vim" file.
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`:w`{vim}
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You can add all your preferred settings to this "init.vim" file.
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For more information type `:help init.vim`{vim}.
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You can add all your preferred settings to this "init.vim" file.
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For more information type `:help init.vim`{vim}.
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# Lesson 7.3: COMPLETION
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