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List of Commands for vi - Unix Editor

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Complete Documentation

The vi editor is a common editor for unix systems in that it makes use of a regular keyboard with an escape key. Complete documentation is available by typing
man vi
at the unix prompt.

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Starting an Editing Session


vi filename

where filename is the name of the file to be edited.

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Undo Command

u
undo the last command.

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Screen Commands

CTL/l
Reprints current screen.
CTL/L
Exposes one more line at top of screen.
CTL/E
Exposes one more line at bottom of screen.
CTL/F
Pages forward one screen.
CTL/B
Pages back one screen.
CTL/D
Pages down half screen.
CTL/U
Pages up half screen.

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Cursor Positioning Commands

j
Moves cursor down one line, same column.
k
Moves cursor up one line, same column.
h
Moves cursor back one character.
l
Moves cursor forward one character.
RET
Moves cursor to beginning of next line.
0
Moves cursor to beginning of current line.
$
Moves cursor to end of current line.
SPACE
Moves cursor forward one character.
nG
Moves cursor to beginning of line n. Default is last line of file.
0
Moves the cursor to the first character of the line.
:n
Moves cursor to beginning of line n.
b
Moves the cursor backward to the beginning of the previous word.
e
Moves the cursor backward to the end of the previous word.
w
Moves the cursor forward to the next word.

/pattern
Moves cursor forward to next occurrence of pattern.
?pattern
Moves cursor backward to next occurrence of pattern.
n
Repeats last / or ? pattern search.


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Text Insertion Commands

a
Appends text after cursor. Terminated by escape key.
A
Appends text at the end of the line. Terminated the escape key.
i
Inserts text before cursor. Terminated by the escape key.
I
Inserts text at the beginning of the line. Terminated by the escape key.
o
Opens new line below the current line for text insertion. Terminated by the escape key.
O
Opens new line above the current line for text insertion. Terminated by the escape key.
DEL
Overwrites last character during text insertion.
ESC
Stops text insertion.


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Text Deletion Commands

x
Deletes current character.
dd
Deletes current line.
dw
Deletes the current word.
d)
Deletes the rest of the current sentence.
D, d$
Deletes from cursor to end of line.
P
Puts back text from the previous delete.


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Changing Commands

cw
Changes characters of current word until stopped with escape key.
c$
Changes text up to the end of the line.
C, cc
Changes remaining text on current line until stopped by pressing the escape key.

~
Changes case of current character.
xp
Transposes current and following characters.
J
Joins current line with next line.
s
Deletes the current character and goes into the insertion mode.
rx
Replaces current character with x.
R
Replaces the following characters until terminated with the escape key.


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Cut and Paste Commands

yy
Puts the current line in a buffer. Does not delete the line from its current position.
p
Places the line in the buffer after the current position of the cursor.


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Appending Files into Current File

:R filename
Inserts the file filename where the cursor was before the ``:'' was typed.

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Exiting vi

ZZ
Exits vi and saves changes.
:wq
Writes changes to current file and quits edit session.
:q!
Quits edit session (no changes made).

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