Vim Editor
Text editor, word processor
Ascii
Nano, SED
Vi:visual Interface
Vim:vi improved
Full screen editor, modal editor
Vim mode:
Edit mode (Command mode)
Input mode
Last-line mode
Mode conversion:
Edit--Input:
I: In front of the character of the current cursor, switch to input mode;
A: After the character of the current cursor, switch to input mode;
O: At the bottom of the current cursor line, create a new row and switch to input mode;
I: Converted to input mode at the beginning of the line at which the cursor is currently located
A: At the end of the line where the current cursor is located, convert to input mode
O: At the top of the current cursor line, create a new row and switch to input mode;
Input-to-edit:
Esc
Edit-to-last line:
:
Last line--edit:
ESC, ESC
First, open the file
# Vim/path/to/somefile
Vim +#: Open the file and locate it on line #
Vim +: Open the file and navigate to the last line
Vim +/pattern: Open the file and navigate to the beginning of the line that was first matched to the PATTERN
Default in edit mode
Second, close the file
1, the last line mode closed file
: Q exit
: Wq Save and exit
: q! Do not save and exit
: W Save
: w! Forcibly saved
: Wq---: X
2. Exit in edit mode
ZZ: Save and exit
Third, move the cursor (edit mode)
1, character-by-word movement:
H: Left
L: Right
J: Next
K: Up
#h: Move # characters;
2. Move in Word units
W: Move to the beginning of the next word
E: Jumps to the ending of the current or next word
B: Jump to the beginning of the current or previous word
#w:
3, in-line jump:
0: The absolute beginning
^: first non-whitespace character at the beginning of a line
$: absolute end of line
4. Jump between rows
#G: Jump to Line #;
G: Last line
In the last line mode, directly to the travel number can be
Four, turn the screen
CTRL+F: Flip one screen down
Ctrl+b: Turn up one screen
Ctrl+d: Flip Down half screen
Ctrl+u: Flip up half screen
V. Delete a single character
X: Delete a single character at the cursor location
#x: Remove the total # characters from the cursor and backwards
Vi. Delete command: D
The D command is used in combination with the jump command;
#dw, #de, #db
DD: Deletes the current cursor in the row
#dd: Delete the line containing the line of the current cursor;
In the last line mode:
Startadd,endaddd
.: Indicates when the forward
$: Last line
+#: Down # line
Seven, Paste command p
P: If you delete or copy to a whole line, paste to the bottom of the line where the cursor is located, and if the copied or deleted content is a non-full line, paste it behind the character of the cursor;
P: If you delete or copy to an entire row, paste to the top of the line where the cursor is located, and if the copied or deleted content is a non-full row, paste it in front of the character in the cursor;
Eight, copy command y
Usage with d command
Nine, modify: First delete the content, and then converted into the input mode
C: Usage with d command
X. Replacement: R
R: Replacement mode
Often used for single character substitution
Xi. undo Edit Operation U
U: Undo the previous edit operation
The continuous u command undoes the previous n edit operations
#u: Undo Recent # edits directly
Undo the most recent undo action: Ctrl+r
12. Repeat the previous edit operation
.
13. Visualization Mode
V: Select by character
V: Select by rectangle
14. Find
/pattern
? PATTERN
N
N
XV, find and replace
Use the S command in the last-line mode
Addr1,[email Protected]@[email protected]
1,$
%: Full text
Exercise: Replace Ftp://instructor.example.com/pub in the/etc/yum.repos.d/server.repo file with Http://172.16.0.1/yum
%s/ftp:\/\/instructor\.example\.com\/pub/http:\/\/172.16.0.1\/yum/g
%[email protected]://instructor\.example\.com/[email Protected]://172.16.0.1/[email protected]
The contents of the file are as follows:
# Repos on instructor for classroom use
# Main RHEL5 Server
[Base]
Name=instructor Server Repository
Baseurl=ftp://172.16.0.1/pub/server
Gpgcheck=0
# This one's needed for Xen packages
[VT]
Name=instructor VT Repository
Baseurl=ftp://172.16.0.1/pub/vt
Gpgcheck=0
# This one was needed for clustering packages
[Cluster]
Name=instructor Cluster Repository
Baseurl=ftp://172.16.0.1/pub/cluster
Gpgcheck=0
# This one was needed for cluster storage (GFS, ISCSI target, etc ...) packages
[Clusterstorage]
Name=instructor Clusterstorage Repository
Baseurl=ftp://172.16.0.1/pub/clusterstorage
Gpgcheck=0
16. Use Vim to edit multiple files
Vim FILE1 FILE2 FILE3
: Next switches to the next file
:p Rev Switch to the previous file
: Last switch to final file
: first to switch to file one
Exit
: QA All exits
17, split screen display a file
Ctrl+w, S: Horizontal splitter window
Ctrl+w, V: Vertical splitter window
Toggle the cursor between windows:
Ctrl+w, ARROW
: QA Closes all windows
18. Edit multiple files in a window
Vim-o: Horizontal Split display
Vim-o: Vertical Split display
19. Save some of the contents of the current file as a different file
Use the W command in the last row mode
: W
: Addr1,addr2w/path/to/somewhere
20. Populate the contents of another file in the current file
: R/path/to/somefile
21. Interacting with the shell
:! COMMAND
22. Advanced Topics
1. Display or suppress line numbers
: Set Number
: Set Nu
: Set Nonu
2. Display ignores or distinguishes character case
: Set ignorecase
: Set IC
: Set Noic
3. Set Auto Indent
: Set Autoindent
: Set AI
: Set Noai
4. Check the found text highlighting or canceling
: Set Hlsearch
: Set Nohlsearch
5. Syntax highlighting
: Syntax on
: Syntax off
23. Configuration Files
/etc/vimrc
~/.vimrc
Vimtutor
grep, Egrep, Fgrep: Text lookup
File Lookup:
Locate
Non-real-time, fuzzy matching, lookup is based on the system-wide file database;
# UpdateDB, manually generate the file database
Fast speed
Find
Realtime
Accurate
Support for many search criteria
Traverse all files in the specified directory to complete the lookup, slow;
Find Find Path Lookup criteria lookup to future processing operations
Find path: Default to current directory
Lookup criteria: Default to all files under the specified path
Processing operation: Default is Display
Matching Criteria:
-name ' FILENAME ': exact matching of file masterpieces
File name wildcard:
*: Any character of any length
?
[]
-iname ' filename ': file name matching is case insensitive
-regex PATTERN: File name matching based on regular expressions
-user USERNAME: Based on owner Lookup
-group GROUPNAME: Search by Genus Group
-uid UID: Search by UID
-gid GID: Search by GID
-nouser: Finding files that are not owned by the master
-nogroup: Finding files that are not owned by a group
-type
F: Normal file
D
C
B
L
P
S
-size [+|-]
#k
#M
#G
Combination conditions:
-A
-O
-not
/tmp directory, not a directory, and a file that is not a socket type
/tmp/test directory, the owner is not user1, nor user2 files;
-mtime
-ctime
-atime
[+|-]#
-mmin
-cmin
-amin
[+|-]#
-perm MODE: Exact match
/mode: Any one match that satisfies the condition
-mode: File permissions can fully contain this MODE only when the condition is met
-644
644:rw-r--r--
755:rwxr-xr-x
750:rwxr-x---
Find./-perl-001
Operation:
-print: Display
-ls: Displays the details of each file in a form similar to Ls-l
-ok COMMAND {} \; User confirmation is required for each operation
-exec COMMAND {} \;
1. Find all files in the/var directory under the master root and belong to the group mail;
Find/var-user Root-group Mail
2. Find files that do not belong to Root,bin or student in the/USR directory;
Find/usr-not-user root-a-not-user bin-a-not-user Student
Find/usr-not \ (-user root-o-user bin-o-user student \)
3. Find files that have been modified in the last week and not belonging to root and student users in/etc directory;
Find/etc-mtime-7-not \ (-user root-o-user student \)
Find/etc-mtime-7-not-user root-a-not-user Student
4, find the current system does not belong to the main or the group and the last 1 days have been visited the files, and the main group are modified to root;
Find/\ (-nouser-o-nogroup \)-a-atime-1-exec chown root:root {} \;
5. Find files larger than 1M in/etc directory and write their filenames to/tmp/etc.largefiles files;
Find/etc-size +1m >>/tmp/etc.largefiles
6, look for all the users in/etc directory do not have permission to write files, display its detailed information;
Find/etc-not-perm/222-ls
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