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... Keystrokes Buffer Contents {start} Practical Vim< /a> vit Practical Vim< /a> Note that the styling for a Visual selection is the... development I thought I knew Vim, but Practical Vim has massively improved my code-wrangling productivity ➤ Graeme Mathieson Software Engineer, Rubaidh Ltd Practical Vim made me realize how much... with Vimcasts in this book, a must-read for anyone serious about Vim ➤ Anders Janmyr Developer, Jayway Practical Vim bridges the gap between the official documentation and how to really use Vim

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  • Cover

  • Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments

  • Foreword

  • Read Me

    • How This Book Is Structured

    • A Note on the Examples

    • Learn to Touch Type, Then Learn Vim

  • Read the Forgotten Manual

    • Get to Know Vim's Built-in Documentation

    • Notation for Simulating Vim on the Page

    • Downloading the Examples

    • Use Vim's Factory Settings

    • On the Role of Vim Script

    • On Vim Versions

  • 1. The Vim Way

    • Tip 1. Meet the Dot Command

    • Tip 2. Don't Repeat Yourself

    • Tip 3. Take One Step Back, Then Three Forward

    • Tip 4. Act, Repeat, Reverse

    • Tip 5. Find and Replace by Hand

    • Tip 6. Meet the Dot Formula

  • Part I—Modes

    • 2. Normal Mode

      • Tip 7. Pause with Your Brush Off the Page

      • Tip 8. Chunk Your Undos

      • Tip 9. Compose Repeatable Changes

      • Tip 10. Use Counts to Do Simple Arithmetic

      • Tip 11. Don't Count If You Can Repeat

      • Tip 12. Combine and Conquer

    • 3. Insert Mode

      • Tip 13. Make Corrections Instantly from Insert Mode

      • Tip 14. Get Back to Normal Mode

      • Tip 15. Paste from a Register Without Leaving Insert Mode

      • Tip 16. Do Back-of-the-Envelope Calculations in Place

      • Tip 17. Insert Unusual Characters by Character Code

      • Tip 18. Insert Unusual Characters by Digraph

      • Tip 19. Overwrite Existing Text with Replace Mode

    • 4. Visual Mode

      • Tip 20. Grok Visual Mode

      • Tip 21. Define a Visual Selection

      • Tip 22. Repeat Line-Wise Visual Commands

      • Tip 23. Prefer Operators to Visual Commands Where Possible

      • Tip 24. Edit Tabular Data with Visual-Block Mode

      • Tip 25. Change Columns of Text

      • Tip 26. Append After a Ragged Visual Block

    • 5. Command-Line Mode

      • Tip 27. Meet Vim's Command Line

      • Tip 28. Execute a Command on One or More Consecutive Lines

      • Tip 29. Duplicate or Move Lines Using ‘:t’ and ‘:m’ Commands

      • Tip 30. Run Normal Mode Commands Across a Range

      • Tip 31. Repeat the Last Ex Command

      • Tip 32. Tab-Complete Your Ex Commands

      • Tip 33. Insert the Current Word at the Command Prompt

      • Tip 34. Recall Commands from History

      • Tip 35. Run Commands in the Shell

  • Part II—Files

    • 6. Manage Multiple Files

      • Tip 36. Track Open Files with the Buffer List

      • Tip 37. Group Buffers into a Collection with the Argument List

      • Tip 38. Manage Hidden Files

      • Tip 39. Divide Your Workspace into Split Windows

      • Tip 40. Organize Your Window Layouts with Tab Pages

    • 7. Open Files and Save Them to Disk

      • Tip 41. Open a File by Its Filepath Using ‘:edit’

      • Tip 42. Open a File by Its Filename Using ‘:find’

      • Tip 43. Explore the File System with netrw

      • Tip 44. Save Files to Nonexistent Directories

      • Tip 45. Save a File as the Super User

  • Part III—Getting Around Faster

    • 8. Navigate Inside Files with Motions

      • Tip 46. Keep Your Fingers on the Home Row

      • Tip 47. Distinguish Between Real Lines and Display Lines

      • Tip 48. Move Word-Wise

      • Tip 49. Find by Character

      • Tip 50. Search to Navigate

      • Tip 51. Trace Your Selection with Precision Text Objects

      • Tip 52. Delete Around, or Change Inside

      • Tip 53. Mark Your Place and Snap Back to It

      • Tip 54. Jump Between Matching Parentheses

    • 9. Navigate Between Files with Jumps

      • Tip 55. Traverse the Jump List

      • Tip 56. Traverse the Change List

      • Tip 57. Jump to the Filename Under the Cursor

      • Tip 58. Snap Between Files Using Global Marks

  • Part IV—Registers

    • 10. Copy and Paste

      • Tip 59. Delete, Yank, and Put with Vim's Unnamed Register

      • Tip 60. Grok Vim's Registers

      • Tip 61. Replace a Visual Selection with a Register

      • Tip 62. Paste from a Register

      • Tip 63. Interact with the System Clipboard

    • 11. Macros

      • Tip 64. Record and Execute a Macro

      • Tip 65. Normalize, Strike, Abort

      • Tip 66. Play Back with a Count

      • Tip 67. Repeat a Change on Contiguous Lines

      • Tip 68. Append Commands to a Macro

      • Tip 69. Act Upon a Collection of Files

      • Tip 70. Evaluate an Iterator to Number Items in a List

      • Tip 71. Edit the Contents of a Macro

  • Part V—Patterns

    • 12. Matching Patterns and Literals

      • Tip 72. Tune the Case Sensitivity of Search Patterns

      • Tip 73. Use the \v Pattern Switch for Regex Searches

      • Tip 74. Use the \V Literal Switch for Verbatim Searches

      • Tip 75. Use Parentheses to Capture Submatches

      • Tip 76. Stake the Boundaries of a Word

      • Tip 77. Stake the Boundaries of a Match

      • Tip 78. Escape Problem Characters

    • 13. Search

      • Tip 79. Meet the Search Command

      • Tip 80. Highlight Search Matches

      • Tip 81. Preview the First Match Before Execution

      • Tip 82. Count the Matches for the Current Pattern

      • Tip 83. Offset the Cursor to the End of a Search Match

      • Tip 84. Operate on a Complete Search Match

      • Tip 85. Create Complex Patterns by Iterating upon Search History

      • Tip 86. Search for the Current Visual Selection

    • 14. Substitution

      • Tip 87. Meet the Substitute Command

      • Tip 88. Find and Replace Every Match in a File

      • Tip 89. Eyeball Each Substitution

      • Tip 90. Reuse the Last Search Pattern

      • Tip 91. Replace with the Contents of a Register

      • Tip 92. Repeat the Previous Substitute Command

      • Tip 93. Rearrange CSV Fields Using Submatches

      • Tip 94. Perform Arithmetic on the Replacement

      • Tip 95. Swap Two or More Words

      • Tip 96. Find and Replace Across Multiple Files

    • 15. Global Commands

      • Tip 97. Meet the Global Command

      • Tip 98. Delete Lines Containing a Pattern

      • Tip 99. Collect TODO Items in a Register

      • Tip 100. Alphabetize the Properties of Each Rule in a CSS File

  • Part VI—Tools

    • 16. Index and Navigate Source Code with ctags

      • Tip 101. Meet ctags

      • Tip 102. Configure Vim to Work with ctags

      • Tip 103. Navigate Keyword Definitions with Vim's Tag Navigation Commands

    • 17. Compile Code and Navigate Errors with the Quickfix List

      • Tip 104. Compile Code Without Leaving Vim

      • Tip 105. Browse the Quickfix List

      • Tip 106. Recall Results from a Previous Quickfix List

      • Tip 107. Customize the External Compiler

    • 18. Search Project-Wide with grep, vimgrep, and Others

      • Tip 108. Call grep Without Leaving Vim

      • Tip 109. Customize the grep Program

      • Tip 110. Grep with Vim's Internal Search Engine

    • 19. Dial X for Autocompletion

      • Tip 111. Meet Vim's Keyword Autocompletion

      • Tip 112. Work with the Autocomplete Pop-Up Menu

      • Tip 113. Understand the Source of Keywords

      • Tip 114. Autocomplete Words from the Dictionary

      • Tip 115. Autocomplete Entire Lines

      • Tip 116. Autocomplete Filenames

      • Tip 117. Autocomplete with Context Awareness

    • 20. Find and Fix Typos with Vim's Spell Checker

      • Tip 118. Spell Check Your Work

      • Tip 119. Use Alternate Spelling Dictionaries

      • Tip 120. Add Words to the Spell File

      • Tip 121. Fix Spelling Errors from Insert Mode

  • 21. Now What?

    • Keep Practicing!

    • Make Vim Your Own

    • Know the Saw, Then Sharpen It

  • A1. Customize Vim to Suit Your Preferences

    • Change Vim's Settings on the Fly

    • Save Your Configuration in a vimrc File

    • Apply Customizations to Certain Types of Files

  • Index

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