Some time ago, I saw someone on the internet saying "There are a lot of VIM skills on the Internet, but they only tell you how, don't tell you why." I thought it was. Recently I was reading the best of VIM tips article again, so I came up with an idea to translate this article. I also added some explanations and provided some help portals, easy for beginners of vim.
Best of VIM tips can be in http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php? Tip_id = 305 is found, but this is an old version. The latest version is updated by the author on January 1, February 8. The original version is here:
Http://www.rayninfo.co.uk/vimtips.html
I have seen Chinese translations on the Internet, but I do not know the source or the last update time of the Chinese translations. So I decided to re-translate it, hoping it would not be a re-invention wheel.
The author of this article is David Rayner. According to the article, we have 15 years of VI experience and 5 years of VIM experience and are still learning ......
Strive to translate a little bit every day, add some annotations, and provide corresponding help portals. I don't want to translate much, but I want to persevere!
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Today, I found the Chinese translation of best of VIM tips. See the following link:
Http://groups.google.com/group/Vim-cn/msg/f72fba0645955101?
A little hesitant, is my translation necessary?
After thinking about it, the original translated content will not be translated, but will only be added to the original untranslated content. My focus is not to translate this article, but to annotate each tip, so that it will not be futile to repeat the work.
Thank you for translating this article and tocer.
[Reference]
1. http://www.rayninfo.co.uk/vimtips.html
2. http://groups.google.com/group/Vim-cn/msg/f72fba0645955101?
3. Vim Help File
4. http://vimcdoc.sourceforge.net/
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