vim - vi Improved (Text Editor)
Introduction to Linux in HPC/The vim text editor /
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Tutorial | |
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Title: | Introduction to Linux in HPC |
Provider: | HPC.NRW
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Contact: | tutorials@hpc.nrw |
Type: | Multi-part video |
Topic Area: | HPC Platforms |
License: | CC-BY-SA |
Syllabus
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1. Background and History | |
2. The Command Line | |
3. Linux Directory Structure | |
4. Files | |
5. Text display and search | |
6. Users and permissions | |
7. Processes | |
8. The vim text editor | |
9. Shell scripting | |
10. Environment variables | |
11. System configuration | |
12. SSH Connections | |
13. SSH: Graphics and File Transfer | |
14. Various tips |
This part of the Linux tutorials introduces the vim text editor and describes its main features and use cases. A short explanation of the most important commands paired with examples on how to use them allow the user to delve right in. The tutorial demonstrates the basics, like opening/writing files or moving within the text as well as the most often employed tasks like search&replace or copy&paste which makes it interesting to both complete beginners and more intermediate users. The vim text editor's main advantage is that it's present in most unix operational systems, futhermore it's highly configurable and provides an extensive plugin system.
Video
Quiz
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How to perform a forward search for the pattern
foo
, afterwards a backward search for the pattern bar
in normal mode?
Info: | If you forget in which mode you are in while using vim, just keep pressing Esc. |
Exercises in Terminal
1. Create a vim file and write some text in it with insert (pressing i
) and than undo and redo the changes.
2. Copy (yank) multiple lines and paste them
3. Search for a certain pattern and replace it with another
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