vim
Vim (Vi IMproved), a command-line text editor, provides several modes for different kinds of text manipulation.
Pressing i in normal mode enters insert mode. Pressing <Esc> goes back to normal mode, which enables the use of Vim commands.
See also: vimdiff, vimtutor, nvim.
More information: https://www.vim.org.
- Open a file:
vim path/to/file
- Open a file at a specified line number:
vim +line_number path/to/file
- View Vim's help manual:
:help<Enter>
- Save and quit the current buffer:
- Enter normal mode and undo the last operation:
<Esc>u
- Search for a pattern in the file (press
n/Nto go to next/previous match):
/search_pattern<Enter>
- Perform a regular expression substitution in the whole file:
:%s/regular_expression/replacement/g<Enter>
- Display the line numbers:
:set nu<Enter>