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| + | == Quick reference for basic editing in Vi ==  | ||
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| − | + | Vi is a very basic (yet incredibly powerful) text editor that comes with just about every single Linux Distribution. Using Vi allows you to avoid installing other text editors.  | |
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| + | '''Basic Instructions:'''  | ||
| − | + | Note: Avoid using the number pad in Vi.  | |
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| + | Go into insert mode, here you may use arrows to navigate text, and edit it with the keyboard as normal:  | ||
| + | <pre>i</pre>   | ||
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| + | Exit insert mode:  | ||
| + | <pre>Esc (the escape key)</pre>  | ||
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| + | '''WHEN NOT''' in insert mode you may use:  | ||
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| + | Write changes:  | ||
| + | <pre>:w   (then enter)</pre>   | ||
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| + | Exit vi:  | ||
| + | <pre>:q   (then enter)</pre>  | ||
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| + | Exit vi without saving changes:  | ||
| + | <pre>:q!   (then enter)</pre>  | ||
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| + | Example of usage...  | ||
<pre>[root@localhost ~]# vi /README.txt</pre>  | <pre>[root@localhost ~]# vi /README.txt</pre>  | ||
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<pre>i  | <pre>i  | ||
This is my first readme file, wrote with vi!  | This is my first readme file, wrote with vi!  | ||
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:w  | :w  | ||
:q</pre>  | :q</pre>  | ||
<pre>[root@localhost ~]# cat /README.txt  | <pre>[root@localhost ~]# cat /README.txt  | ||
| − | + | This is my first readme file, wrote with vi!</pre>  | |
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| + | External Video Link:  | ||
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| + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1konvzseurI Linux Vi - Basic Tutorial ]  | ||
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| + | Video:  | ||
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| + | <embedvideo service="youtube">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1konvzseurI</embedvideo>  | ||
Latest revision as of 03:40, 29 May 2016
Quick reference for basic editing in Vi
Vi is a very basic (yet incredibly powerful) text editor that comes with just about every single Linux Distribution. Using Vi allows you to avoid installing other text editors.
Basic Instructions:
Note: Avoid using the number pad in Vi.
Go into insert mode, here you may use arrows to navigate text, and edit it with the keyboard as normal:
i
Exit insert mode:
Esc (the escape key)
WHEN NOT in insert mode you may use:
Write changes:
:w (then enter)
Exit vi:
:q (then enter)
Exit vi without saving changes:
:q! (then enter)
Example of usage...
[root@localhost ~]# vi /README.txt
i This is my first readme file, wrote with vi! (Esc key) :w :q
[root@localhost ~]# cat /README.txt This is my first readme file, wrote with vi!
External Video Link:
Video: