Among the text editors being used in the programming community, perhaps
the most important family is vi and its derivatives. With this updated
edition, Unix and Linux users will learn text editing basics for both vi
and Vim ("vi improved") before moving on to advanced editing tools for
each editor. Authors Arnold Robbins and Elbert Hannah cover the latest
major releases of Vim, including 8.0 and 8.2.
If you're a programmer or computer analyst, or you work with browsers or
command-line interfaces, using Vim can speed up your work and make
complex tasks easier. You'll examine multiwindow editing, global search
and replacement, and power tools for programmers, and learn how to write
interactive macros and scripts to extend the editor--all in the
easy-to-follow style that's made this book a classic.
- Go beyond the basics to learn which vi commands fit your specific
needs
- Learn advanced vi tools that shift most of the editing burden to the
computer
- Explore Vim tools that provide major improvements over vi
- Examine Vimâ s multiwindow editing feature, a significant upgrade over
vi
- Use Vim scripts to customize and tailor Vim to your needs
- Look at Vim in modern GUI environments with Graphical Vim (gvim)
- See Vim in the broader programming milieu, including using it as an
IDE