VIM
Contents
Syntax Highlighting
Inside VI type the command below.
:syntax on
Maybe
:syn on
Bottom Page
This goes to the bottom of the page.
G
Bookmarks
To bookmark a position press m and then a letter. Use capital letter for Global or multiple files.
ma
To go to the bookmark press ` and then letter marking you want to go to.
`a
To see all your bookmarks.
:marks
To to last edit location.
`.
Record
To record a set of keys press q and then a letter to record to.
qa
To play back the recording press @ and then letter marking you want to play back.
@a
Copy & Paste
To yank to a registered key
" + {key} + y
To paste from a registered key.
" + {key} + p
Windows
Switch between windows. The arrow key or direction key you want to go to.
ctrl+w {arrow key} or {h,j,k,l}
Opens a new vertical split
CTRL+w, v
Opens a new horizontal split
CTRL+w, s
Closes a window but keeps the buffer
CTRL+w, c
Closes other windows, keeps the active window only
CTRL+w, o
Moves the current window to the right
CTRL+w, r
Makes all splits equal size
CTRL+w, =
Show Whitespace
This will show all whitespace char
set list
You can also show only select char.
:set listchars=eol:$,tab:>-,trail:~
Spelling
To turn spell checker on.
:set spell spelllang=en_us
To turn spell checker off.
:set nospell
To move between misspelled words.
]s and [s
To get misspelled recommendations, move in misspelled word and press.
z=
To add word to dictionary.
zg
To mark a word as incorrect
zw
Autocomplete
This autocomplete tries to match word already in the document.
ctl+n or ctl+p
Netrw
Open as a left window.
:Lexplore or :Lex
Open as a new tab.
:tabe .
Open file in new tab when in Netrw.
t
Create new file.
%
Create new directory.
d
Delete file or directory.
D
Terminal
You can open a new terminal by typing.
:terminal
You can enter `normal` mode.
ctrl-\ ctrl-n
Exit terminal mode
ctrl-d
Pipe in data from console
To pipe in data from the command line use the following
:%!{command}
or
If you in the terminal and want the output to go into vim.
ls | vim -
Column Editing
Column editing is editing a bunch of lines at once.
ctrl-v - start highlight of columns. h,j,k,l - to select the columns and/or rows shift-i - to go to insert mode.
Highlight blocks
To quick highlight blocks of code with in { or [
Move the curser inside the block, and type the following.
vi[
or
vi{
Edit in VIM
To bring a command line in to VIM for editing
ctrl+x ctrl+e
Switch bash to use VIM
This will allow the terminal to use vim keys.
set -o vi