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JustLinux.com: Introducing vi
Apr 1, 2000, 18 :09 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (5539 reads)

(Other stories by Jay Fink)

[ Thanks to Dan Peak for this link. ]

"It is not like the vi editor needs introducing to seasoned UNIX users. The vi editor, originally developed by Bill Joy of Sun Microsystems, is an endlessly extensible, easy-to-use light ASCII editor and the bane of the newbie existence. This column will introduce the vi editor to the newbie and perhaps toss in a few ideas for the seasoned user as well. Since I am such a huge fan of vi, I most certainly intend on following up on this column later on this year with more advanced vi topics."

"The first half of the column will overview editing, saving, yanking/putting and navigating a file within a vi session. The second half will be a step by step sample vi session to help get started."

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Related stories: 
DevShed: Vi 101 (Mar 28, 2000)
TheLinuxGurus.org: An Introduction to vi (Feb 13, 2000)
PSCU: Vi Strain (Nov 28, 1999)
linux.ie: vi tutorial, episode 2 - filters, word count and more (Oct 29, 1999)
Linux.ie: vi Tutorial (Sep 22, 1999)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
However much you dislike vi you will see ...   vi stands for virus   
Henry Story
Apr 2, 2000, 01:33:08
 
I hear in interviews he's "surprised ...   Does bill joy use vi anymore?   
bud
Apr 2, 2000, 04:25:08
 
It seems that vi has totally eradicated  ...   How about ed   
Art Van de Leigh
Apr 2, 2000, 06:44:22
 
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