This is a small collection of tips and tricks I have collected for the vim text editor. This is by no means complete or a tutorial on how to use vim. Just a set of commands I don’t want to forget, but don’t use often enough to burn into memory, yet.
See the resources section below for a more complete introduction and a set of in-depth tutorials.
'a --> jump to spot marked by label a
See the resources section below for a more complete introduction and a set of in-depth tutorials.
Navigation
Marks
ma" --> mark spot label it a'a --> jump to spot marked by label a
Copy and Paste Registers
Vim has a clipboard history stored in registers, you can also use these registers to cut and paste items to. "ad " cut something to register a
"ap " paste something from register a
:reg " list registers
Deleting Lines
:g/regexp/d " delete all lines that match regexp
:v/regexp/d " delete all lines that do NOT regexp
:15,20d " delete lines 10-20
Buffer Management
:ls " matching list buffers
:b [num|name] " switch to buffer
:b# " switch to last buffer
:bdel # " delete buffer
Record Macro
qa " start recording macro in buffer a
q " end recording
Playback Macro
@a
50@a (50 times)
Map System Command to Key Stroke
Map ctrl-j d to run system command /tmp/x.py :imap d =system('/tmp/x.py')
Toggle Spellcheck
:map :setlocal spell! spelllang=en_us
Map F1 to Esc
I often find myself trying to hit escape and accidentally hit F1, which opens help. Since, I’ve never on purpose hit F1 for help, I map my F1 key to ESC. map
imap
Courtesy: http://mkaz.com/solog/system/vim-cheat-sheet.html
Getting numbers from Numeric keypad in VIM
ReplyDeleteexport $TERM=ansi