Getting Started with Vim Editor in Linux

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Getting Started with Vim Editor in Linux

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Vim is an advanced and highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. Vim text editor is developed by Bram Moolenaar. It supports most file types and vim editor is also known as a programmer’s editor. We can use its plugin based on our needs

Installation and Configure vim in Our Linux System

To install vim on Debian based Linux like ubuntu run the command:

sudo apt-get install vim

To install vim on an arch-based distro run the following command:

sudo pacman -S vim

Now vim will be installed on your system. 

You can open vim by running vim command on the terminal.

vim

vim window

There are some commands given to use the vim editor. You can see all commands, and it’s documentation by help command as follows:

:help

Now to exit type this command 

:q!

vim help

Now, Let’s Start to use Vim

To open a file in vim editor just write the file name after the vim command in the terminal as follows:

vim filename.txt

Then the file will be opened.

Write into file 

In the previous step we have opened the file now, Let’s write some content in to write data we need to go in insert mode. To go into write mode type i.  As follows:

i

After going into insert mode you will see INSERT in the status bar. After that, we can write any data in it.

vim window

Save and Exit:

We have written the data into a file now the task is to save and close the file to do that first exit from insert mode by pressing the Esc key. To write a command first type semicolon  (  :  )  and then type the command wq!  or x! (both do the same thing) And then hit ENTER.

:wq!

vim window for save and exit

Exit without saving the file:

To exit from the file without saving the file just use the command q! As follows

:q!

Vim also comes with its own tutorial. You can see this tutorial by command vimtutor into the terminal .

vimtutor

vim window for save and exit

Now vim tutorial will be opened as follows:

vim window for save and exit

Moving the Cursor:

Till now, we are using the arrow keys to move the cursor into a file, but it is not recommended to use arrow keys in vim. Vim provides the special key to move the cursor in the vim editor following are the keys used to move into a file.

* k -> move up ^ * j -> move down k * h -> move right < h l > * l -> move left j v

Just use these commands in vim files and move the faster cursor into the files.

Exiting Vim:

To exit without doing anything go into command mode by pressing the Esc key and type the following command.

:q

To exit from vim without saving changes type the following command in vim

:q!

To quit and save changes type the following command

:wq

Text Editing: Deletion

We provide x key in command mode to delete the character under the cursor. Move the cursor to the character which has to delete and press Esc key  and then press the x key

x

The character under the cursor will be deleted.

Text Editing: Insertion

We have edited some text files before by using the i key. There are Four keys used for the insertion of text. Just type the key into the normal mode in vim.

i -> This key is used to put the cursor before the current position. a -> This key is used to put the cursor after the current position. o -> This key is used to put the cursor below the line. O -> This key is used to puts the cursor above the line.

Motion: Motions provide context to your Operators. These execute the action in a particular way.

Here is a list of some motions

w - until the start of the next word, EXCLUDING its first character. e - to the end of the current word, INCLUDING the last character. $ - to the end of the line, INCLUDING the last character.

We can use motion with the d key and with many more keys

Count: Count is the number for which replete the motion for count number. Here is a demonstration of the use of count and motion

To move courser 2 words forward use the following command

2w

Here 2 is the number of counts and w is used for word

To move the cursor 4 lines forward use the following command

4$

Deletion Commands: Always use the Esc key to go into normal mode and use the insertion, deletion keys, and other keys. 

To delete the word move the cursor to the beginning of the word and use dw command in normal mode. The word under the cursor will be deleted.

dw

To delete more than one word in a single line use the following command.

To delete 2 words use the command

d2w

To delete the line move cursor to the beginning of the line and use d$ command in normal mode. The line under the cursor will be deleted.

d$

Undo and Redo:

As we are programmers most time we are using undo and redo .vim to provide these to both features in it. To undo press u key in normal mode

u

To redo use the ctrl+r key in normal mode in vim

ctrl+r

Replace :

To replace the character under the cursor use rx command where ‘x’ is a character is to replace.

r

Change Operator:

In vim c is used as a change operator. To replace the word use ce command

ce

To replace the line use c$ command

c$

This command will delete the contains from the cursor to the end of the line. Then this will automatically go into insert mode then you can put anything in that line,

Cursor location:

We can use the h,j,k,l key to move the cursor in the file but it will be difficult to move in big file vim provide more commands to move into the file.

To move the cursor at the start of the file use the gg command

:gg

To move the cursor at the bottom of the file use the G command

:G

To view the current cursor location in the file using the following command:

:ctrl+g

In place of 32 use can put any line number.

Search:

To search the word After the cursor uses the backslash key and then write the word and press enter.

:/word

Use n to move on next matching word

:n

Use N to move on previous matching word

:N

Search and Replace:

To replace the word in file use s/ command in vim like

:s/searchword/replaceword/

To do replace all occurrence of word use g 

:s/searchword/replaceword/g

This command will replace the word globally.

To confirm before replacements of words use gc

:s/searchword/replaceword/gc

To use this command in the whole file use % before the command

:%s/searchword/replaceword/gc

Vim configuration:

To configure vim, vim comes with the .vimrc file in the home directory if this file is not there then create one. Then open the file in vim by command 

vim ~/.vimrc

You can put your all configurations in this file.

You can set line number by using a simple command

set number

Put this command in your .vimrc file

To enable syntax highlighter in vim use command

syntax on

Put this command in .vimrc file then save file and exit after opening file again you will see the line numbers in vim.

Vim comes with many color schemes using the command:

colorscheme COLOR_SCHEME_NAME

Replace COLOR_SCHEME_NAME with any color scheme between Default, blue, darkblue, delek, desert, elford, evening, industry, koehler, morning, murphy, pablo, peachpuff, ron, shine, slate, torte, zellner then save file and exit then again open file to see changes.



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