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patch 8.2.0542: no test for E386
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3 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 | |
5 The first steps in Vim | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 This chapter provides just enough information to edit a file with Vim. Not | |
9 well or fast, but you can edit. Take some time to practice with these | |
10 commands, they form the base for what follows. | |
11 | |
12 |02.1| Running Vim for the First Time | |
13 |02.2| Inserting text | |
14 |02.3| Moving around | |
15 |02.4| Deleting characters | |
16 |02.5| Undo and Redo | |
17 |02.6| Other editing commands | |
18 |02.7| Getting out | |
19 |02.8| Finding help | |
20 | |
21 Next chapter: |usr_03.txt| Moving around | |
22 Previous chapter: |usr_01.txt| About the manuals | |
23 Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt| | |
24 | |
25 ============================================================================== | |
26 *02.1* Running Vim for the First Time | |
27 | |
28 To start Vim, enter this command: > | |
29 | |
30 gvim file.txt | |
31 | |
32 In UNIX you can type this at any command prompt. If you are running Microsoft | |
18972 | 33 Windows, open a Command Prompt and enter the command. |
7 | 34 In either case, Vim starts editing a file called file.txt. Because this |
35 is a new file, you get a blank window. This is what your screen will look | |
36 like: | |
37 | |
38 +---------------------------------------+ | |
39 |# | | |
40 |~ | | |
41 |~ | | |
42 |~ | | |
43 |~ | | |
44 |"file.txt" [New file] | | |
45 +---------------------------------------+ | |
46 ('#" is the cursor position.) | |
47 | |
48 The tilde (~) lines indicate lines not in the file. In other words, when Vim | |
49 runs out of file to display, it displays tilde lines. At the bottom of the | |
50 screen, a message line indicates the file is named file.txt and shows that you | |
51 are creating a new file. The message information is temporary and other | |
52 information overwrites it. | |
53 | |
54 | |
55 THE VIM COMMAND | |
56 | |
57 The gvim command causes the editor to create a new window for editing. If you | |
58 use this command: > | |
59 | |
60 vim file.txt | |
61 | |
62 the editing occurs inside your command window. In other words, if you are | |
63 running inside an xterm, the editor uses your xterm window. If you are using | |
18972 | 64 an MS-Windows command prompt window, the editing occurs inside this window. |
65 The text in the window will look the same for both versions, but with gvim you | |
66 have extra features, like a menu bar. More about that later. | |
7 | 67 |
68 ============================================================================== | |
69 *02.2* Inserting text | |
70 | |
71 The Vim editor is a modal editor. That means that the editor behaves | |
72 differently, depending on which mode you are in. The two basic modes are | |
73 called Normal mode and Insert mode. In Normal mode the characters you type | |
74 are commands. In Insert mode the characters are inserted as text. | |
75 Since you have just started Vim it will be in Normal mode. To start Insert | |
76 mode you type the "i" command (i for Insert). Then you can enter | |
77 the text. It will be inserted into the file. Do not worry if you make | |
78 mistakes; you can correct them later. To enter the following programmer's | |
79 limerick, this is what you type: > | |
80 | |
81 iA very intelligent turtle | |
82 Found programming UNIX a hurdle | |
83 | |
84 After typing "turtle" you press the <Enter> key to start a new line. Finally | |
85 you press the <Esc> key to stop Insert mode and go back to Normal mode. You | |
86 now have two lines of text in your Vim window: | |
87 | |
88 +---------------------------------------+ | |
89 |A very intelligent turtle | | |
90 |Found programming UNIX a hurdle | | |
91 |~ | | |
92 |~ | | |
93 | | | |
94 +---------------------------------------+ | |
95 | |
96 | |
97 WHAT IS THE MODE? | |
98 | |
99 To be able to see what mode you are in, type this command: > | |
100 | |
101 :set showmode | |
102 | |
103 You will notice that when typing the colon Vim moves the cursor to the last | |
104 line of the window. That's where you type colon commands (commands that start | |
105 with a colon). Finish this command by pressing the <Enter> key (all commands | |
106 that start with a colon are finished this way). | |
107 Now, if you type the "i" command Vim will display --INSERT-- at the bottom | |
108 of the window. This indicates you are in Insert mode. | |
109 | |
110 +---------------------------------------+ | |
111 |A very intelligent turtle | | |
112 |Found programming UNIX a hurdle | | |
113 |~ | | |
114 |~ | | |
115 |-- INSERT -- | | |
116 +---------------------------------------+ | |
117 | |
118 If you press <Esc> to go back to Normal mode the last line will be made blank. | |
119 | |
120 | |
121 GETTING OUT OF TROUBLE | |
122 | |
123 One of the problems for Vim novices is mode confusion, which is caused by | |
124 forgetting which mode you are in or by accidentally typing a command that | |
125 switches modes. To get back to Normal mode, no matter what mode you are in, | |
126 press the <Esc> key. Sometimes you have to press it twice. If Vim beeps back | |
127 at you, you already are in Normal mode. | |
128 | |
129 ============================================================================== | |
130 *02.3* Moving around | |
131 | |
132 After you return to Normal mode, you can move around by using these keys: | |
133 | |
134 h left *hjkl* | |
135 j down | |
136 k up | |
137 l right | |
138 | |
139 At first, it may appear that these commands were chosen at random. After all, | |
140 who ever heard of using l for right? But actually, there is a very good | |
141 reason for these choices: Moving the cursor is the most common thing you do in | |
142 an editor, and these keys are on the home row of your right hand. In other | |
143 words, these commands are placed where you can type them the fastest | |
144 (especially when you type with ten fingers). | |
145 | |
146 Note: | |
147 You can also move the cursor by using the arrow keys. If you do, | |
148 however, you greatly slow down your editing because to press the arrow | |
149 keys, you must move your hand from the text keys to the arrow keys. | |
150 Considering that you might be doing it hundreds of times an hour, this | |
151 can take a significant amount of time. | |
152 Also, there are keyboards which do not have arrow keys, or which | |
153 locate them in unusual places; therefore, knowing the use of the hjkl | |
154 keys helps in those situations. | |
155 | |
156 One way to remember these commands is that h is on the left, l is on the | |
157 right and j points down. In a picture: > | |
158 | |
159 k | |
160 h l | |
161 j | |
162 | |
163 The best way to learn these commands is by using them. Use the "i" command to | |
164 insert some more lines of text. Then use the hjkl keys to move around and | |
165 insert a word somewhere. Don't forget to press <Esc> to go back to Normal | |
166 mode. The |vimtutor| is also a nice way to learn by doing. | |
167 | |
168 For Japanese users, Hiroshi Iwatani suggested using this: | |
169 | |
170 Komsomolsk | |
171 ^ | |
172 | | |
173 Huan Ho <--- ---> Los Angeles | |
174 (Yellow river) | | |
175 v | |
176 Java (the island, not the programming language) | |
177 | |
178 ============================================================================== | |
179 *02.4* Deleting characters | |
180 | |
181 To delete a character, move the cursor over it and type "x". (This is a | |
182 throwback to the old days of the typewriter, when you deleted things by typing | |
183 xxxx over them.) Move the cursor to the beginning of the first line, for | |
184 example, and type xxxxxxx (seven x's) to delete "A very ". The result should | |
185 look like this: | |
186 | |
187 +---------------------------------------+ | |
188 |intelligent turtle | | |
189 |Found programming UNIX a hurdle | | |
190 |~ | | |
191 |~ | | |
192 | | | |
193 +---------------------------------------+ | |
194 | |
195 Now you can insert new text, for example by typing: > | |
196 | |
197 iA young <Esc> | |
198 | |
199 This begins an insert (the i), inserts the words "A young", and then exits | |
200 insert mode (the final <Esc>). The result: | |
201 | |
202 +---------------------------------------+ | |
203 |A young intelligent turtle | | |
204 |Found programming UNIX a hurdle | | |
205 |~ | | |
206 |~ | | |
207 | | | |
208 +---------------------------------------+ | |
209 | |
210 | |
211 DELETING A LINE | |
212 | |
213 To delete a whole line use the "dd" command. The following line will | |
214 then move up to fill the gap: | |
215 | |
216 +---------------------------------------+ | |
217 |Found programming UNIX a hurdle | | |
218 |~ | | |
219 |~ | | |
220 |~ | | |
221 | | | |
222 +---------------------------------------+ | |
223 | |
224 | |
225 DELETING A LINE BREAK | |
226 | |
227 In Vim you can join two lines together, which means that the line break | |
228 between them is deleted. The "J" command does this. | |
229 Take these two lines: | |
230 | |
231 A young intelligent ~ | |
232 turtle ~ | |
233 | |
234 Move the cursor to the first line and press "J": | |
235 | |
236 A young intelligent turtle ~ | |
237 | |
238 ============================================================================== | |
239 *02.5* Undo and Redo | |
240 | |
241 Suppose you delete too much. Well, you can type it in again, but an easier | |
242 way exists. The "u" command undoes the last edit. Take a look at this in | |
243 action: After using "dd" to delete the first line, "u" brings it back. | |
244 Another one: Move the cursor to the A in the first line: | |
245 | |
246 A young intelligent turtle ~ | |
247 | |
248 Now type xxxxxxx to delete "A young". The result is as follows: | |
249 | |
250 intelligent turtle ~ | |
251 | |
252 Type "u" to undo the last delete. That delete removed the g, so the undo | |
253 restores the character. | |
254 | |
255 g intelligent turtle ~ | |
256 | |
18719 | 257 The next "u" command restores the next-to-last character deleted: |
7 | 258 |
259 ng intelligent turtle ~ | |
260 | |
18719 | 261 The next "u" command gives you the u, and so on: |
7 | 262 |
263 ung intelligent turtle ~ | |
264 oung intelligent turtle ~ | |
265 young intelligent turtle ~ | |
266 young intelligent turtle ~ | |
267 A young intelligent turtle ~ | |
268 | |
269 Note: | |
270 If you type "u" twice, and the result is that you get the same text | |
271 back, you have Vim configured to work Vi compatible. Look here to fix | |
272 this: |not-compatible|. | |
273 This text assumes you work "The Vim Way". You might prefer to use | |
274 the good old Vi way, but you will have to watch out for small | |
275 differences in the text then. | |
276 | |
277 | |
278 REDO | |
279 | |
280 If you undo too many times, you can press CTRL-R (redo) to reverse the | |
281 preceding command. In other words, it undoes the undo. To see this in | |
282 action, press CTRL-R twice. The character A and the space after it disappear: | |
283 | |
284 young intelligent turtle ~ | |
285 | |
286 There's a special version of the undo command, the "U" (undo line) command. | |
287 The undo line command undoes all the changes made on the last line that was | |
288 edited. Typing this command twice cancels the preceding "U". | |
289 | |
290 A very intelligent turtle ~ | |
291 xxxx Delete very | |
292 | |
293 A intelligent turtle ~ | |
294 xxxxxx Delete turtle | |
295 | |
296 A intelligent ~ | |
297 Restore line with "U" | |
298 A very intelligent turtle ~ | |
299 Undo "U" with "u" | |
300 A intelligent ~ | |
301 | |
302 The "U" command is a change by itself, which the "u" command undoes and CTRL-R | |
303 redoes. This might be a bit confusing. Don't worry, with "u" and CTRL-R you | |
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306 ============================================================================== | |
307 *02.6* Other editing commands | |
308 | |
309 Vim has a large number of commands to change the text. See |Q_in| and below. | |
310 Here are a few often used ones. | |
311 | |
312 | |
313 APPENDING | |
314 | |
315 The "i" command inserts a character before the character under the cursor. | |
316 That works fine; but what happens if you want to add stuff to the end of the | |
317 line? For that you need to insert text after the cursor. This is done with | |
318 the "a" (append) command. | |
319 For example, to change the line | |
320 | |
321 and that's not saying much for the turtle. ~ | |
322 to | |
323 and that's not saying much for the turtle!!! ~ | |
324 | |
325 move the cursor over to the dot at the end of the line. Then type "x" to | |
326 delete the period. The cursor is now positioned at the end of the line on the | |
327 e in turtle. Now type > | |
328 | |
329 a!!!<Esc> | |
330 | |
331 to append three exclamation points after the e in turtle: | |
332 | |
333 and that's not saying much for the turtle!!! ~ | |
334 | |
335 | |
336 OPENING UP A NEW LINE | |
337 | |
338 The "o" command creates a new, empty line below the cursor and puts Vim in | |
339 Insert mode. Then you can type the text for the new line. | |
340 Suppose the cursor is somewhere in the first of these two lines: | |
341 | |
342 A very intelligent turtle ~ | |
343 Found programming UNIX a hurdle ~ | |
344 | |
345 If you now use the "o" command and type new text: > | |
346 | |
347 oThat liked using Vim<Esc> | |
348 | |
349 The result is: | |
350 | |
351 A very intelligent turtle ~ | |
352 That liked using Vim ~ | |
353 Found programming UNIX a hurdle ~ | |
354 | |
355 The "O" command (uppercase) opens a line above the cursor. | |
356 | |
357 | |
358 USING A COUNT | |
359 | |
360 Suppose you want to move up nine lines. You can type "kkkkkkkkk" or you can | |
361 enter the command "9k". In fact, you can precede many commands with a number. | |
362 Earlier in this chapter, for instance, you added three exclamation points to | |
363 the end of a line by typing "a!!!<Esc>". Another way to do this is to use the | |
364 command "3a!<Esc>". The count of 3 tells the command that follows to triple | |
365 its effect. Similarly, to delete three characters, use the command "3x". The | |
366 count always comes before the command it applies to. | |
367 | |
368 ============================================================================== | |
369 *02.7* Getting out | |
370 | |
371 To exit, use the "ZZ" command. This command writes the file and exits. | |
372 | |
373 Note: | |
374 Unlike many other editors, Vim does not automatically make a backup | |
375 file. If you type "ZZ", your changes are committed and there's no | |
376 turning back. You can configure the Vim editor to produce backup | |
18719 | 377 files; see |07.4|. |
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379 | |
380 DISCARDING CHANGES | |
381 | |
382 Sometimes you will make a sequence of changes and suddenly realize you were | |
383 better off before you started. Not to worry; Vim has a | |
384 quit-and-throw-things-away command. It is: > | |
385 | |
386 :q! | |
387 | |
388 Don't forget to press <Enter> to finish the command. | |
389 | |
390 For those of you interested in the details, the three parts of this command | |
391 are the colon (:), which enters Command-line mode; the q command, which tells | |
392 the editor to quit; and the override command modifier (!). | |
393 The override command modifier is needed because Vim is reluctant to throw | |
394 away changes. If you were to just type ":q", Vim would display an error | |
395 message and refuse to exit: | |
396 | |
397 E37: No write since last change (use ! to override) ~ | |
398 | |
399 By specifying the override, you are in effect telling Vim, "I know that what | |
18719 | 400 I'm doing looks stupid, but I really want to do this." |
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402 If you want to continue editing with Vim: The ":e!" command reloads the | |
403 original version of the file. | |
404 | |
405 ============================================================================== | |
406 *02.8* Finding help | |
407 | |
408 Everything you always wanted to know can be found in the Vim help files. | |
409 Don't be afraid to ask! | |
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411 If you know what you are looking for, it is usually easier to search for it |
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412 using the help system, instead of using Google. Because the subjects follow |
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413 a certain style guide. |
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415 Also the help has the advantage of belonging to your particular Vim version. |
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416 You won't see help for commands added later. These would not work for you. |
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418 To get generic help use this command: > |
7 | 419 |
420 :help | |
421 | |
422 You could also use the first function key <F1>. If your keyboard has a <Help> | |
423 key it might work as well. | |
424 If you don't supply a subject, ":help" displays the general help window. | |
425 The creators of Vim did something very clever (or very lazy) with the help | |
426 system: They made the help window a normal editing window. You can use all | |
427 the normal Vim commands to move through the help information. Therefore h, j, | |
428 k, and l move left, down, up and right. | |
429 To get out of the help window, use the same command you use to get out of | |
430 the editor: "ZZ". This will only close the help window, not exit Vim. | |
431 | |
432 As you read the help text, you will notice some text enclosed in vertical bars | |
433 (for example, |help|). This indicates a hyperlink. If you position the | |
434 cursor anywhere between the bars and press CTRL-] (jump to tag), the help | |
236 | 435 system takes you to the indicated subject. (For reasons not discussed here, |
7 | 436 the Vim terminology for a hyperlink is tag. So CTRL-] jumps to the location |
437 of the tag given by the word under the cursor.) | |
438 After a few jumps, you might want to go back. CTRL-T (pop tag) takes you | |
439 back to the preceding position. CTRL-O (jump to older position) also works | |
440 nicely here. | |
441 At the top of the help screen, there is the notation *help.txt*. This name | |
442 between "*" characters is used by the help system to define a tag (hyperlink | |
443 destination). | |
444 See |29.1| for details about using tags. | |
445 | |
446 To get help on a given subject, use the following command: > | |
447 | |
448 :help {subject} | |
449 | |
450 To get help on the "x" command, for example, enter the following: > | |
451 | |
452 :help x | |
453 | |
454 To find out how to delete text, use this command: > | |
455 | |
456 :help deleting | |
457 | |
458 To get a complete index of all Vim commands, use the following command: > | |
459 | |
460 :help index | |
461 | |
462 When you need to get help for a control character command (for example, | |
463 CTRL-A), you need to spell it with the prefix "CTRL-". > | |
464 | |
465 :help CTRL-A | |
466 | |
467 The Vim editor has many different modes. By default, the help system displays | |
468 the normal-mode commands. For example, the following command displays help | |
469 for the normal-mode CTRL-H command: > | |
470 | |
471 :help CTRL-H | |
472 | |
473 To identify other modes, use a mode prefix. If you want the help for the | |
474 insert-mode version of a command, use "i_". For CTRL-H this gives you the | |
475 following command: > | |
476 | |
477 :help i_CTRL-H | |
478 | |
479 When you start the Vim editor, you can use several command-line arguments. | |
480 These all begin with a dash (-). To find what the -t argument does, for | |
481 example, use the command: > | |
482 | |
483 :help -t | |
484 | |
485 The Vim editor has a number of options that enable you to configure and | |
486 customize the editor. If you want help for an option, you need to enclose it | |
487 in single quotation marks. To find out what the 'number' option does, for | |
488 example, use the following command: > | |
489 | |
490 :help 'number' | |
491 | |
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236 | 494 Special keys are enclosed in angle brackets. To find help on the up-arrow key |
7 | 495 in Insert mode, for instance, use this command: > |
496 | |
497 :help i_<Up> | |
498 | |
499 If you see an error message that you don't understand, for example: | |
500 | |
501 E37: No write since last change (use ! to override) ~ | |
502 | |
503 You can use the error ID at the start to find help about it: > | |
504 | |
505 :help E37 | |
506 | |
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508 Summary: *help-summary* > | |
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513 < More information on how to use the help: > |
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595 single letter. E.g. > | |
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597 < will take you to the topic describing the "!" (Not) operator for Vim | |
598 script. | |
599 Also important is > | |
600 :help function-list | |
601 < to find a short description of all functions available. Help topics for | |
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603 :help append() | |
604 < talks about the append Vim script function rather than how to append text | |
605 in the current buffer. | |
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700 Next chapter: |usr_03.txt| Moving around | |
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14519 | 702 Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: |