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Most people who are getting started with Linux or UNIX today already know how to use graphical WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors, with heavy use of the mouse, icons and pull-down menus.
Whether you call it vi or vim, the longstanding Unix editor has a wonderful set of features that continue to make it a versatile and surprisingly powerful tool. Many of those features make it ...
Get started with Bash, Unix pipes, directory navigation, sudo, Nano, and other command-line essentials ...
Posted in Hackaday Columns, Interest Tagged editor wars, Emacs, linux, unix, vi, vim → ...
In the world of text editors, there's a plethora of options out there. If you've ever Googled "how to edit HTML sites" or some such, you know what we mean. Allow us, then, to introduce you to VIM ...