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1 The macros in the maze, hanoi and urm directories can be used to test Vim for
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2 vi compatibility. They have been written for vi to show its unlimited
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3 possibilities. The life macros can be used for performance comparisons.
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5 hanoi Macros that solve the tower of hanoi problem.
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6 life Macros that run Conway's game of life.
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7 maze Macros that solve a maze (amazing!).
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8 urm Macros that simulate a simple computer: "Universal Register Machine"
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11 The other files contain some handy utilities. They also serve as examples for
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12 how to use Vi and Vim functionality.
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14 dvorak for when you use a Dvorak keyboard
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16 justify.vim user function for justifying text
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18 matchit.vim + matchit.txt make % match if-fi, HTML tags, and much more
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20 less.sh + less.vim make Vim work like less (or more)
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22 shellmenu.vim menus for editing shell scripts in the GUI version
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24 swapmous.vim swap left and right mouse buttons
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26 editexisting.vim when editing a file that is already edited with
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29 This one is only for Unix. It can be found in the extra archive:
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30 file_select.vim macros that make a handy file selector
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