by José Mota
Lessons:19Length:3 hours
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2.5 Using the Command Line Directly From Vim
Vim may look a little geeky and that’s simply because it was meant to be geeky. In fact, more than geeky it is functional. Taking advantage of the console inside your editor is a remarkable accomplishment if you use it a lot like most rubyists, pythonistas and javascripters.
In this lesson you’ll learn to use the console inside Vim for many purposes.Save
1.Introduction5 lessons, 38:09
5 lessons, 38:09
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction to Vim04:42
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction to Vim
04:42
Free Lesson 1.2Basic Movement07:29
Free Lesson
1.2
Basic Movement
07:29
1.3Faster Movement09:02
1.3
Faster Movement
09:02
1.4Basic Editing10:27
1.4
Basic Editing
10:27
1.5Cut, Copy and Paste06:29
1.5
Cut, Copy and Paste
06:29
2.Digging Deeper6 lessons, 52:57
6 lessons, 52:57
2.1Search08:30
2.1
Search
08:30
2.2Replace15:50
2.2
Replace
15:50
2.3Macros and Registers08:31
2.3
Macros and Registers
08:31
2.4Advanced Movement07:18
2.4
Advanced Movement
07:18
2.5Using the Command Line Directly From Vim06:26
2.5
Using the Command Line Directly From Vim
06:26
2.6Buffers06:22
2.6
Buffers
06:22
3.Vim as an Extension of Vi3 lessons, 37:46
3 lessons, 37:46
3.1Windows and Tabs11:25
3.1
Windows and Tabs
11:25
3.2Graphical Vim: GVim08:13
3.2
Graphical Vim: GVim
08:13
3.3Indents and Folds18:08
3.3
Indents and Folds
18:08
4.Customization4 lessons, 43:57
4 lessons, 43:57
4.1The .vimrc File17:12
4.1
The .vimrc File
17:12
4.2Plugins and the Pathogen Tool09:32
4.2
Plugins and the Pathogen Tool
09:32
4.3Themes06:33
4.3
Themes
06:33
4.4Mappings10:40
4.4
Mappings
10:40
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 08:40
1 lesson, 08:40
5.1Final Tips08:40
5.1
Final Tips
08:40