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Mastering Vim

You're reading from   Mastering Vim Build a software development environment with Vim and Neovim

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789341096
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ruslan Osipov Ruslan Osipov
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Editing and Navigation 3. Follow the Leader - Plugin Management 4. Understanding the Text 5. Build, Test, and Execute 6. Refactoring Code with Regex and Macros 7. Making Vim Your Own 8. Transcending the Mundane with Vimscript 9. Neovim 10. Where to Go from Here 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Making simple edits in insert mode

When working with Vim, you usually want to spend as little time as possible in the insert mode (unless you're writing and not editing). Since most text operations involve editing, we'll focus on that.

You've already learned to enter the insert mode by pressing i. There are more ways to get to the insert mode. Often times you will want to change some piece of text for another one, and there's a command just for that c. The change command allows you to remove a portion of text and immediately enter an insert mode. Change is a compound command, meaning that it needs to be followed by a command which tells Vim what needs to be changed. You can combine it with any of the movement commands you've learned before. Here are some examples:

Command Before After
cw
c3e (comma counts as a word)
cb
c4l
cW
As an odd exception, cw behaves like ce. This is a leftover from Vi, Vim's predecessor.

As you learn more complex movements commands, you can combine these with a change for quick and seamless editing. We'll also be covering a few plugins which will supercharge a change command to allow for even more powerful editing, like changing text within braces, or replacing the type of quotes on the go.

All of these examples follow the <command> <number> <movement or a text object> structure. You can put a number before or after the <command>.

For example, if you wish to change farm = add_animal(farm, animal) to farm = add_animal(farm, creature), you can execute the following set of commands:

Contents of the line Action
Start with a cursor in the beginning of the line
Hit 3W to move the cursor three WORDs forward to the beginning of animal
Press cw to delete the word animal and enter the insert mode
Type creature

Hit the Esc key to return to NORMAL mode

Sometimes we just want to cut things, without putting anything instead, and d does just that. It stands for delete. It behaves similarly to c, except that the behavior of w and e is more standard, as can be seen in the following example:

Command Before After
dw
d3e (comma counts as a word)
db
d4l
dW

There are also two more nifty shortcuts which allow you to change or delete a whole line:

Command What it does
cc Clears the whole line and enters insert mode. Preserves current indentation level, which is useful when coding.
dd Deletes an entire line.

For example, look at the following piece:

By hitting dd you will completely remove a line, as demonstrated in the following example:

Hitting cc will clear the line and enter insert mode with the proper indent, as shown in the following example:

If you run into difficulties picking the right movement commands, you can also use the visual mode to select text you want to modify. Hit v to enter the visual mode and use the usual movement commands to adjust the selection. Run the desired command (like c to change or d to delete) once you're satisfied with the selection.
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Mastering Vim
Published in: Nov 2018
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ISBN-13: 9781789341096
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