Replace the current line: S/xxx/yyy/gxxx is the string that needs to be replaced, and YYY is the replacement string. Global substitution:% s/xxx/yyy/g. Replace the specified part with V into visual mode, and then: s/xxx/yyy/g. or specify line range substitution:: +, 102s/xxx/yyy/g. The "/" in the replacement string is escaped with "\", meaning "\ \".
Find in: Input? or/, and then press N or N to look backwards or forwards
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command to enter VI
VI FileName: Opens or creates a new file and places the cursor at the beginning of the first
VI +n FileName: Opens the file and places the cursor at the beginning of nth
VI + FileName: Opens the file and places the cursor at the beginning of the last line
VI +/pattern FileName: Opens the file and places the cursor at the first string that matches the pattern
Vi-r FileName: The last time you were editing with VI, a system crash occurred, restoring filename
VI filename....filename: Open multiple files, edit them sequentially
Move Cursor Class command
H: Move the cursor one character to the left
L: Move the cursor right one character
Space: Move the cursor right one character
Backspace: Cursor moves left one character
K or ctrl+p: Move the cursor up one line
J or CTRL + N: Move the cursor down one line
Enter: Move the cursor down one line
W or W: Move the cursor right one word to the beginning of the word
B or B: The cursor moves left one word to the beginning of the word
E or E: Move the cursor right one word to the end of the word
): Move the cursor to the end of the sentence
(: The cursor moves to the beginning of the sentence
}: Move the cursor to the beginning of the paragraph
{: Cursor moves to end of paragraph
NG: Cursor moves to the beginning of nth
n+: The cursor moves down n rows
N: Move the cursor up n rows
n$: Cursor moves to end of Nth line
H: Move the cursor to the top row of the screen
M: Move the cursor to the middle line of the screen
L: The cursor moves to the last line of the screen
0: Cursor moves to the beginning of the current line
$: Cursor moves to the end of the current line
Screen Tumbling Class command
Ctrl+u: First half screen to file
Ctrl+d: Half-screen to the end of the file
CTRL+F: Flip a screen to the end of a file
Ctrl+b: Turn one screen at the top of the file
NZ: Rolls line N to the top of the screen and scrolls the current line to the top of the screen when n is not specified.
Insert Text Class command
I: Before the cursor
I: At the beginning of the current
A: After the cursor
A: At the end of the current line
O: A new line below the current line
O: New row above the current line
R: Replace the current character
R: Replaces the current character and its characters until the ESC key is pressed
S: replaces the specified number of characters with the input text starting at the current cursor position
S: Deletes the specified number of rows and replaces them with the input text
NCW or NCW: Modifies a specified number of words
NCC: Modifying a specified number of rows
Delete command
NDW or NDW: Delete the n-1 characters at the beginning and after the cursor
Do: Delete to the beginning of the line
d$: Delete to end of line
NDD: Deletes the current line and its subsequent n-1 rows
X or x: Deletes a character, x deletes the cursor, and x deletes the cursor before the
Ctrl+u: Delete text entered under input mode
Search and Replace commands
/pattern: From the beginning of the cursor to the end of the file search Pattern?pattern: From the beginning of the cursor to the top of the file Patternn: Repeat the last search command in the same direction N: Repeat the previous search command in the opposite direction: s/p1/p2/g: Replace all P1 in the current row with P2: n1,n2s/p1/p2/g: N2 replaces all P1 in the line n1 to P2: g/p1/s//p2/g: Replace all P1 in the file with P2
Option settings
All: List all option settings
Term: Set terminal type
Ignorance: ignoring case in search
List: Display tab stops (CTRL+I) and end-of-line flags ($)
Number: Show line numbers
Report: Displays the number modified by the line-oriented command
Terse: Displays a short warning message
Warn: Displays no write message if the current file is not saved when you go to another file
Nomagic: Allows the use of special characters that are not preceded by "\" In search mode
Nowrapscan: Prohibit VI from the other end when the search reaches the end of the file
MESG: Allow VI to display information that other users write to their terminal using write
Last line mode command
: N1,N2 CO N3: Copy the contents of the N1 line to the N2 line below the N3 line: n1,n2 m N3: Move the contents of the N1 line to the N2 row below the N3 line: n1,n2 D: Delete the contents of the N1 row to the N2 row: w: Save the current file: E FileName: Open file filename for editing: x: Save the current file and exit: Q: Exit vi:q!: Do not save the file and exit Vi:!command: Execute shell command command:n1,n2 w!command: The contents of the N1 line to the N2 line in the file are entered and executed as command, and if N1,N2 is not specified, the entire file content is entered as the command: R!command: Place the output of command commands on the current line
Register operation
"? Nyy: Saves the contents of the current row and its next n rows to the register?" , where? is a letter, n is a number
"? NYW: Saves the current line and its next n characters to the register?" , where? is a letter, n is a number
"? Nyl: Saves the current line and its next n characters to a register?" , where? is a letter, n is a number
"? P: Remove the Register?" and place it at the cursor position. Over here? Can be a letter, or it can be a number
NDD: Deletes the current line and its total n lines of text, and places the deleted item in the 1th Delete register
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