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Vim Editing Essentials (Episode 1) – Basic Usage (and how to exit Vim)

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Vim Editing Essentials (Episode 1) - Basic Usage (and how to exit Vim)

Welcome to the brand new Vim series! In this course, you’ll learn everything you’ll need to know in order to become productive with Vim, a popular UNIX/Linux text editor. You’ll learn how to install it, how to use it, and some quality of life tips to increase your skills. In this episode, you’ll get an introduction to Vim and learn some of the basics.

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* Episode 5 ➜ Splitting Your Vim Window: https://linux.video/vim-5
* Episode 6 ➜ Tips, Tricks and How to Configure Vim: https://linux.video/vim-6

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00:00 – Intro (And some Tips)
02:13 – Installing vim on Debian and Ubuntu
04:49 – Installing vim on Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS (etc)
05:23 – Installing vim on macOS
05:45 – Launching vim on MacOS
05:59 – Neovim is worth checking out
06:28 – For macOS users, macVim is worth considering
06:53 – Why are there multiple "versions" of Vim?
07:32 – Launching Vim
08:23 – Opening an existing file in Vim
10:25 – A summary of vim’s "modes"
14:21 – Saving changes in Vim
16:05 – How to Append in Vim
17:17 – Undoing changes
18:03 – Moving between the beginning and end of a line

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Date: October 29, 2023