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VI and VIM

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Programming

Lessons no : 21

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master basic and advanced text editing skills using Vi and Vim in Linux environments for efficient file management
  • Navigate and manipulate text files effectively with Vi and Vim commands for improved productivity
  • Customize and configure Vim settings to optimize your Linux text editing workflow
  • Utilize Vi and Vim modes (insert, command, visual) to perform precise editing tasks in Linux
  • Implement search, replace, and text filtering techniques in Vi and Vim for complex editing scenarios
  • Create and manage macros and shortcuts in Vim to automate repetitive editing processes
  • Troubleshoot common issues and errors in Vi and Vim to ensure smooth Linux text editing experiences
  • Integrate Vi and Vim with Linux shell commands for seamless file and system management
  • Enhance text editing speed and accuracy through Vim plugins and customization options
  • Apply best practices for editing configuration files and scripts using Vi and Vim in Linux systems

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Vi is the universal text editor of Linux. If you know how to use the Vi text editor, you can edit any text file on any mode and version of Linux. Vim is simply an improved version of Vi, but unlike Vi, Vim is not universal. Depending on your Linux distro, it may be or may not be installed by default.