UNIX tips and tricks for a new user, Part 2: The vi text editor

  2006-11-14 01:00:02
The vi text editor separates operations into insert mode and command mode, which gives you ultrafast access to key commands that can edit, insert, and move text in on-the-fly, user-defined segments. 
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