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⤷Vim Editor
➤ Vim (short for "Vi improved") is a powerful, highly configurable, and efficient text editor used primarily for editing code and text in a terminal or command-line environment.
➤ It's an enhanced/Advanced version of the original Vi editor, which is one of the oldest and most widely used text editors on Linux Systems.
Three Modes of Vim editor:
Normal mode: Used for navigation and manipulating text (e.g., cut, copy, paste).
Insert mode: Used for typing and editing text.
Command-line mode: Used for executing commands like saving, quitting, or searching.
➤ Commands:
vim file_name → If file is not present it creates a file and opens in vim editor
i → insert mode
To exit the vim editor
Type in (esc : wq) → to save and exit
esc:q! → to quit without saving
shift+G → to go to last line in a file
gg → to go to top line in a file
esc → to come out of modes
/search word → to search any word in the file
followed by n → to go to next word that matches (top to bottom)
followed by ? → (bottom to up)
followed by * → to search automatically by just pointing cursor to that word
:%s/word1/replace word→ to replace a word with another word
u → to undo
shift+r → to redo
o → to go to next line in the file
shift+o → to go up
shift + i → to go to starting line
shift + a → to go to last line
x → to delete a character
r → replacement mode
dd → to delete a line
:e! → to undo everything
dd & p → to cut and paste
shift+p → to paste
shift+v → to select one whole line
v → visual mode
y → to copy the selected line
:set nu → to assign numbers to the lines
:set nonu → to remove numbers
:syntax on/off → to on and off the color scheme
The syntax is on means the color scheme
Now the syntax is off
vim -o file1 file2 → two files will open up and down
→ Two files one is txt file and second one is script file
vim -d file1 file2 → to the diff between two files
It basically shows the difference in both the files
⤷ Nano Editor
➤ Nano is a simple, user-friendly text editor for Unix-like operating systems. It runs in the terminal and is designed for users who want an easy-to-use editor without the complexity and learning curve of editors like Vim.
➤ It’s widely available on Linux and macOS systems, and often the default terminal-based text editor.
➤ Commands:
Move the cursor one character to the right:
Press the→
(right arrow key).Move the cursor one character to the left:
Press the←
(left arrow key).Move the cursor one line up:
Press the↑
(up arrow key).Move the cursor one line down:
Press the↓
(down arrow key).Move to the beginning of the current line:
PressCtrl + A
.Move to the end of the current line:
PressCtrl + E
.Move to the top of the document:
PressCtrl + Y
.Move to the bottom of the document:
PressCtrl + V
.Move to a specific line number:
PressCtrl + _
, type the line number, and press Enter.Search for a word or phrase:
PressCtrl + W
, then type the word/phrase you’re looking for and press Enter.