Preface (Learning the vi Editor, Sixth Edition)
PrefaceText editing is one of the most common uses of any computer system, and
vi is one of the most useful standard text editors on your system.
With vi you can create new files or edit any existing UNIX text
file.
0.1. Scope of This Handbook
This book consists of twelve chapters and five appendixes, divided
into three parts. Part I,
is designed to get you started using
vi quickly, and to follow up with advanced
skills that will let you use it effectively.
The first two chapters, Chapter 1
and
Chapter 2,
present some simple
vi commands with which you can get started.
You should practice these until they are second nature. You could stop
at the end of Chapter 2, having learned some elementary
editing tools.
But vi is meant to do a lot more than rudimentary word
processing;
the variety of commands and options enables you to shortcut a lot of
editing drudgery.
Chapter 3, and Chapter 4, concentrate
on easier ways to do tasks.
During your first reading, you'll get at least an idea of what vi
can do and
what commands you might harness for your specific uses. Later, you can
come back to these chapters for further study.
Chapter 5, Chapter 6, and
Chapter 7, provide tools that help you shift more of the
editing burden to the computer.
They introduce you to the ex line editor underlying vi,
and show you how to issue ex commands from within vi.
Part II, describes
extensions to "standard" vi that are commonly
available in many or
all of the vi clones.
Chapter 8, covers multiwindow
editing, GUI interfaces,
extended regular expressions, facilities that make editing easier,
and several other features.
Chapter 9, through Chapter 12, cover
the various vi clonesnvi,
elvis, vim, and
vileshowing you how to use
their extensions to vi and
discussing the features that are specific to each one.
Part III, provides useful reference material.
Appendix A, lists all vi and ex commands, sorted by function.
Appendix B, is an alphabetical list of
ex commands.
Appendix C, lists set command options.
Appendix D, consolidates checklists found in the book.
Appendix E, describes vi's
place in the larger UNIX and Internet culture.
Dedication0.2. How the Material Is Presented
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