Product Description
For many users, working in the UNIX environment means using
vi, a full-screen text editor available on most UNIX systems. Even those who know
vi often make use of only a small number of its features. This is the complete guide to text editing with
vi. Early chapters cover the basics; later chapters explain more advanced editing tools, such as
ex commands and global search and replacement. Also includes a pull-out quick-reference card. "It is hard to believe that anyone can work on a UNIX system for more than a few moments without invoking
vi. Whether your site runs System V.x or 4.nBSD, your system has
vi. For those who are looking for an introductory book to give to new staff members who have no acquaintance with either screen editing or with UNIX screen editing, this is it: a book on
vi that is neither designed for the UNIX in-crowd, nor so imbecilic that one is ashamed to use it." ---;login, May/June 1989
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From the Publisher
For many users, working in the UNIX environment means using vi, a full- screen text editor available on most UNIX systems. Even those who know vi often make use of only a small number of its features. This handbook is a complete guide to text editing with vi. Quickly learn the basics of editing, cursor movement, and global search and replacement. Then take advantage of the more subtle power of vi. Extend your editing skills by learning to use ex, a powerful line editor, from within vi. Topics covered include: Basic editing Moving around in a hurry Beyond the basics Greater power with ex Global search and replacement Customizing vi and ex Command shortcuts Quick reference to vi and ex commands Also includes a pull-out quick-reference card.
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