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AIX 7 includes a new built-in clustering capability called Cluster Aware
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

BASIC VI EDITOR COMMANDS

General Startup
        To use vi: vi filename
        To exit vi and save changes: ZZ   or  :wq
        To exit vi without saving changes: :q!
        To enter vi command mode: [esc]
        A number preceding any vi command tells vi to repeat
        that command that many times.

        h       move left (backspace)
        j       move down
        k       move up
        l       move right (spacebar)
        [return]   move to the beginning of the next line
        $       last column on the current line
        0       move cursor to the first column on the
               current line
        ^       move cursor to first nonblank column on the
               current line
        w       move to the beginning of the next word or
               punctuation mark


        W       move past the next space
        b       move to the beginning of the previous word  or
               punctuation mark
       B       move to the beginning of the previous word, ignores
               punctuation
        e       end of next word or punctuation mark
        E       end of next word, ignoring punctuation
        H       move cursor to the top of the screen
        M       move cursor to the middle of the screen
        L       move cursor to the bottom of the screen
       G        move to the last line in the file
       xG       move to line x
       z+       move current line to top of screen
       z        move current line to the middle of screen
       z-       move current line to the bottom of screen
       ^F       move forward one screen
       ^B       move backward one line
       ^D       move forward one half screen
       ^U       move backward one half screen
       ^R       redraw screen
               ( does not work with VT100 type terminals )
       ^L       redraw screen
               ( does not work with Televideo terminals )




       r        replace character under cursor with next
               character typed
       R        keep replacing character until [esc] is hit
       i        insert before cursor
       a        append after cursor
       A        append at end of line
       O        open line above cursor and enter append mode
        x       delete character under cursor
        dd      delete line under cursor
        dw      delete word under cursor
        db      delete word before cursor
        yy      (yank)'copies' line which may then be put by
               the p(put) command. Precede with a count for
               multiple lines.
        brings back previous deletion or yank of lines,
        words, or characters
        P       bring back before cursor
        p       bring back after cursor


 Find Commands
        ?       finds a word going backwards
        /       finds a word going forwards
        f       finds a character on the line under the
               cursor going forward
        F       finds a character on the line under the
               cursor going backwards
        t       find a character on the current line going
               forward and stop one character before it
        T       find a character on the current line going
               backward and stop one character before it
        ;       repeat last f, F, t, T
        .       repeat last command
        u       undoes last command issued
        U       undoes all commands on one line
        xp      deletes first character and inserts after
               second (swap)
        J       join current line with the next line
        ^G      display current line number
        %       if at one parenthesis, will jump to its mate
        mx      mark current line with character x
        'x      find line marked with character x
        NOTE: Marks are internal and not written to the file.



        Any commands form the line editor ex can be issued
        upon entering line mode.
        To enter: type ':'
        To exit: press[return] or [esc]
        For a complete list consult the
        UNIX Programmer's Manual
        copies (reads) filename after cursor in file
        currently editing
        :r filename
        :w      saves the current file without quitting
MOVING
        :#      move to line #
        :$      move to last line of file
        executes 'cmd' as a shell command.

        :!'cmd'



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