相信有不少朋友跟我一樣是 vim 的愛好者, vim 功能強大但是坦白說我也只用到一些基本的功能,而這些功能已經足以應付我的需求,轉貼的文章中列出了這些常用的小技巧,相當實用喔...
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Tip #305: Best of VIM Tips (VIM's best Features)
tip karma Rating 715/230, Viewed by 10747
created: August 10, 2002 6:05 complexity: intermediate
author: zzapper as of Vim: 5.7
Here's a necessarily cryptic list of "MY" Best Vim Tips that I've gleaned
from http://vim.sf.net/ ;& comp.editors
http://groups.google.com/groups?safe=of ... mp.editors
updated version at http://www.rayninfo.co.uk/vimtips.html
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# Absolutely essential
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vim.sf.net : Visit frequently
comp.editors : "VIM" dominated newsgroup
* # g* g# : find word under cursor (forwards/backwards)
% : match brackets {}[]()
matchit.vim : % now matches tags <tr><td><script> etc
<C-N> <C-P> : word completion in insert mode
<C-X><C-L> : Line complete SUPER USEFUL
/<C-R><C-W> : Pull <cword> onto search/command line
:set ignorecase # you nearly always want this
:syntax on : colour syntax in Perl,HTML,PHP etc
:h slash<C-D> : type control-D and get a list all help topics containing
slash (plus use TAB for Help completion)
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# MAKE IT EASY TO UPDATE/RELOAD_vimrc
:nmap ,s :source $VIM/_vimrc
:nmap ,v :e $VIM/_vimrc
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#VISUAL MODE Mappings
:vmap sb "zdi<b><C-R>z</b><ESC> : wrap <b></b> around VISUALLY selected Text
:vmap st "zdi<?= <C-R>z ?><ESC> : wrap <?= ?> around VISUALLY selected Text
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# Exploring
:Ex : file explorer note capital Ex
\be : builtin buffer explorer
:ls : list of buffers(eg following)
:cd .. : move to parent directory
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# Great
guu : lowercase line
gUU : uppercase line
gf : open file name under cursor (SUPER)
ga : display hex,ascii value of character under cursor
ggVGg? : rot13 whole file
CTRL-A,CTRL-X : increment,decerement number under cursor
win32 users must remap CNTRL-A
CTRL-R=5*5 : insert 25 into text
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# Makes all other tips superfluous
:h 42
:h holy-grail
:help!
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# Markers & moving about
'. : jump to last modification line (SUPER)
`. : jump to exact spot in last modification line
<C-O> : retrace your movements in file (old)
<C-I> : retrace your movements in file (new)
:ju(mps)
:help jump-motions
:history : list of all your commands
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# Abbreviations & maps
:map <f7> :'a,'bw! c:/aaa/x
:map <f8> :r c:/aaa/x
:map <f9> :w<CR>:!c:/php/php.exe %<CR>
:map <f11> :.w! c:/aaa/xr<CR>
:map <f12> :r c:/aaa/xr<CR>
:ab php : list of abbreviations beginning php
:map , : list of maps beginning ,
# For use in Maps
<CR> : carriage Return for maps
<ESC> : Escape
<LEADER> : normally \
<BAR> : | pipe
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# List your Registers
:reg : display contents of all registers
"1p.... : retrieve numeric buffers
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# Useful trick
"ayy@a : execute "Vim command" in a text file
yy@" : same thing using unnamed register
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# Get output from other commands
:r!ls.exe : reads in output of ls
!!date : same thing
:%!sort -u : use an external program to filter content
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# Multiple Files Management
:wn : write file and move to next (SUPER)
:bd : remove file from buffer list (SUPER)
:sav php.html : Save current file as php.html and "move" to php.html
:sp fred.txt : open fred.txt into a split
:e! : return to unmodified file
:w c:/aaa/% : save file elsewhere
:e # : edit alternative file
:e %
:rew : rewwind to first file in ARGS
:bn : next file
:bp : next file
:brew
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# Recording (BEST TIP of ALL)
qq # record to q
your commands
q
@q to execute
@@ to Repeat
# editing a register/recording
"ap
<you can now see register contents, edit as required>
"add
@a
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# _vimrc essentials
:set incsearch : jumps to search word as you type (annoying but excellent)
:set wildignore=*.o,*.obj,*.bak,*.exe
:set shiftwidth=3
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# launching Win IE
:nmap ,f :update<CR>:silent !start c:\progra~1\intern~1\iexplore.exe file://%:p<CR>
:nmap ,i :update<CR>: !start c:\progra~1\intern~1\iexplore.exe <cWORD><CR>
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# FTPing from VIM
cmap ,r :Nread ftp://209.51.134.122/public_html/index.html
cmap ,w :Nwrite ftp://209.51.134.122/public_html/index.html
gvim ftp://209.51.134.122/public_html/index.html
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# appending to registers (use CAPITAL)
# yank 5 lines into "a" then add a further 5
"a5yy
10j
"A5yy
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[I : show lines matching word under cursor <cword>
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#Conventional Shifting
:'a,'b>>
# visual shifting (builtin-repeat)
:vnoremap < <gv
:vnoremap > >gv
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# searching
/^joe.*fred.*bill/ : normal
/^[A-J]\+/ : search for lines beginning A-J followed by at leat 1 A-J
/forum\(\_.\)*pent search over possible multiple lines
/fred\_s*joe/i : any whitespace including newline
/fred\|joe : Search for FRED OR JOE
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#substitution
:%s/fred/joe/igc : general substitute command
:%s/\r//g : Delete DOS returns ^M
:'a,'bg/fred/s/dick/joe/gc : VERY USEFUL
:s/\(.*\):\(.*\)/\2 : \1/ : reverse fields separated by :
:%s/^.\{-}pdf/new.pdf/ non greedy matching (ie to first pdf)
:s/fred/<c-r>a/g substitute "fred" with contents of register "a"
:%s/^\(.*\)\n\1/\1$/ delete duplicate lines
# non-greedy matching \{-}
:%s/^.\{-}pdf/new.pdf/
:help /\{-}
:s/fred/<c-r>a/g substitute "fred" with contents of register "a"
# multiple commands
:%s/\f\+\.gif\>/\r&\r/g | v/\.gif$/d | %s/gif/jpg/
:%s/suck\|buck/loopy/gc : ORing
:s/__date__/\=strftime("%c")/ : insert datestring
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# global command
:g/^\s*$/d :delete all blank lines
:g!/^dd/d : delete lines not containing string
:v/^dd/d : delete lines not containing string
:g/fred/,/joe/d : not line based
:v/./.,/./-1join : compress empty lines
:'a,'b g/^Error/ . w >> errors.txt
:g/cmap\|form/p : ORing
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# Paste register *
:redir @* : redirect commands to paste
:redir END
"*yy : yank to paste
"*p : insert paste buffer
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# Formatting text
gq<CR>
gqap (a is motion p paragraph (visual mode))
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# Operate command over multiple files
:argdo %s/foo/bar/
:bufdo %s/foo/bar/
:windo %s/foo/bar/
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# Command line tricks
gvim -h
ls | gvim - : edit a PIPE!!
# vg.ksh (shell script)
# vi all files in directory containing keyword $1 and jump to $1
gvim.exe -c "/$1" $(grep -isl "$1" *) &
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Additional Notes
y_ellzs@tsmc.com.tw, August 11, 2002 7:36
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david@tvis.co.uk, August 14, 2002 13:35
Just a reminder that this is just my selection,but there's plenty of other good tips
in the vim tip collection
# Vim traps
In regular expressions you must backslash + (match 1 or more)
/fred\+/ : matches fred/freddy but not free
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# \v or very magic (usually) reduces backslashing
/codes\(\n\|\s\)*where : normal regexp
/\vcodes(\n|\s)*where : very magic
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# pulling objects onto command/search line (SUPER)
CTRL-R CTRL-W Pull word under the cursor into a command line or search
CTRL-R - : pull small register
CTRL-R [0-9a-z] : pull named registers
CTRL-R % : pull file name (also #)
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# manipulating registers
map <f11> "qyy:let @q=@q."zzz"
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# help
:h visual<C-D><tab> : obtain list of all visual help topics
: Then use tab to step thru them
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# where was an option set
:verbose set history : reveals value of history and where set
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# running file thru an external program (eg php)
map <f9> :w<CR>:!c:/php/php.exe %<CR>
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david@tvis.co.uk, September 13, 2002 1:45
# Inserting Carriage Returns
:%s/nubian/<C-V><C-M>&/g : that's what you type
:%s/nubian/<C-Q><C-M>&/g : for Win32
:%s/nubian/^M&/g : what you'll see where ^M is ONE character
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# Retrieving last command line command for copy & pasting into text
<c-r>:
# Retrieving last Search Command for copy & pasting into text
<c-r>/
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# doing things over multiple lines \_ means including newline
/<!--\_p\{-}--> : search for multiple line comments
/fred\_s*joe/i : any whitespace including newline
/bugs\(\_.\)*bunny : bugs followed by bunny anywhere in file
:h \_ : help
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# more completions
<C-X><C-F> :insert name of a file in current directory
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# help for help
:h visual<C-D><tab> : obtain list of all visual help topics
: Then use tab to step thru them
:h ctrl<C-D> : list help of all control keys
:h :r : help for :ex command
:h CTRL-R : normal mode
:h \r : what's \r in a regexp
:h i_CTRL-R : help for say <C-R> in insert mode
:h c_CTRL-R : help for say <C-R> in command mode
:h v_CTRL-V : visual mode
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kdr_tech@yahoo.com, November 3, 2002 10:23
This is an extension to
# pulling objects onto command/search line
If you use
/CTRL-R CTRL-A
it brings the whole word under the cursor including any special characters.
For Ex:
If you are in a HTML page and the cursor is under a keyword <table>
/CTRL-R CTRL-A brings /<table>
/CTRL-R CTRL-W brings /table (depending on what the letter under your cursor is ... table or < or >
-Kdr
zzapper@ntlworld.com, December 23, 2002 11:42
The Buffer Explorer scripts mentioned above (\be \bs) rely on the 2nd most popular VIM script bufexplorer.vim
available at http://www.vim.org/script.php?script_id=42 updated 05-Nov-2002
This is a must have script.
Have recently started to appreciate taglist.vim (the most popular VIM script) it really comes into it's own with very long programs containting lots of subroutines/functions as it shows which function/sub you're in etc etc
http://www.vim.org/script.php?script_id=273 updated 20-dec-02
zzapper