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*index.txt*
IDEAVIM REFERENCE MANUAL based on Vim Reference Manual
*index*
This file contains a list of commands that are covered with tests, for each
mode, with a tag and a short description. The lists are sorted on ASCII value.
Tip: When looking for certain functionality, use a search command. E.g.,
to look for deleting something, use: "/delete".
1. Insert mode |insert-index|
2. Normal mode |normal-index|
2.1. Text objects |objects|
2.3. Square bracket commands |[|
3. Visual mode |visual-index|
5. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
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1. Insert mode *insert-index*
tag char action in Insert mode ~
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|i_CTRL-K| CTRL-K {char1} {char2}
enter digraph
|i_CTRL-O| CTRL-O execute a single command and return to insert
mode
|i_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:=}
insert the contents of a register
|i_CTRL-W| CTRL-W delete word before the cursor
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2. Normal mode *normal-index*
CHAR any non-blank character
WORD a sequence of non-blank characters
N a number entered before the command
{motion} a cursor movement command
Nmove the text that is moved over with a {motion}
SECTION a section that possibly starts with '}' instead of '{'
note: 1 = cursor movement command; 2 = can be undone/redone
tag char note action in Normal mode ~
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|quote| "{a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"} use register {a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"} for next
delete, yank or put (uppercase to append)
({.%#:} only work with put)
|%| % 1 find the next (curly/square) bracket on
this line and go to its match, or go to
matching comment bracket, or go to matching
preprocessor directive.
|/| /{pattern}<CR> 1 search forward for the Nth occurrence of
{pattern}
|count| 0 1 cursor to the first char of the line
|count| 1 prepend to command to give a count
|count| 2 "
|count| 3 "
|count| 4 "
|count| 5 "
|count| 6 "
|count| 7 "
|count| 8 "
|count| 9 "
|F| F{char} 1 cursor to the Nth occurrence of {char} to
the left
|O| O 2 begin a new line above the cursor and
insert text, repeat N times
|P| ["x]P 2 put the text [from buffer x] before the
cursor N times
|T| T{char} 1 cursor till after Nth occurrence of {char}
to the left
|Y| ["x]Y yank N lines [into buffer x]; synonym for
"yy"
|c| ["x]c{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x] and start
insert
|cc| ["x]cc 2 delete N lines [into buffer x] and start
|d| ["x]d{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x]
|f| f{char} 1 cursor to Nth occurrence of {char} to the
right
|i| i 2 insert text before the cursor N times
|p| ["x]p 2 put the text [from register x] after the
cursor N times
|q| q{0-9a-zA-Z"} record typed characters into named register
{0-9a-zA-Z"} (uppercase to append)
|q| q (while recording) stops recording
|t| t{char} 1 cursor till before Nth occurrence of {char}
to the right
|y| ["x]y{motion} yank Nmove text [into buffer x]
|yy| ["x]yy yank N lines [into buffer x]
|~| ~ 2 'tildeop' off: switch case of N characters
under cursor and move the cursor N
characters to the right
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2.1 Text objects *objects*
These can be used after an operator or in Visual mode to select an object.
tag command action in op-pending and Visual mode ~
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|v_aquote| a" double quoted string
|v_a'| a' single quoted string
|v_a(| a( same as ab
|v_a)| a) same as ab
|v_a<| a< "a <>" from '<' to the matching '>'
|v_a>| a> same as a<
|v_aB| aB "a Block" from "[{" to "]}" (with brackets)
|v_aW| aW "a WORD" (with white space)
|v_a[| a[ "a []" from '[' to the matching ']'
|v_a]| a] same as a[
|v_a`| a` string in backticks
|v_ab| ab "a block" from "[(" to "])" (with braces)
|v_ap| ap "a paragraph" (with white space)
|v_as| as "a sentence" (with white space)
|v_aw| aw "a word" (with white space)
|v_a{| a{ same as aB
|v_a}| a} same as aB
|v_iquote| i" double quoted string without the quotes
|v_i'| i' single quoted string without the quotes
|v_i(| i( same as ib
|v_i)| i) same as ib
|v_i<| i< "inner <>" from '<' to the matching '>'
|v_i>| i> same as i<
|v_iB| iB "inner Block" from "[{" and "]}"
|v_iW| iW "inner WORD"
|v_i[| i[ "inner []" from '[' to the matching ']'
|v_i]| i] same as i[
|v_i`| i` string in backticks without the backticks
|v_ib| ib "inner block" from "[(" to "])"
|v_ip| ip "inner paragraph"
|v_is| is "inner sentence"
|v_iw| iw "inner word"
|v_i{| i{ same as iB
|v_i}| i} same as iB
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2.3 Square bracket commands *[* *]*
tag char note action in Normal mode ~
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|[(| [( 1 cursor N times back to unmatched '('
|[{| [{ 1 cursor N times back to unmatched '{'
|])| ]) 1 cursor N times forward to unmatched ')'
|]}| ]} 1 cursor N times forward to unmatched '}'
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2.4 Commands starting with 'g' *g*
tag char note action in Normal mode ~
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|gg| gg 1 cursor to line N, default first line
|gi| gi 2 like "i", but first move to the |'^| mark
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3. Visual mode *visual-index*
Most commands in Visual mode are the same as in Normal mode. The ones listed
here are those that are different.
tag command note action in Visual mode ~
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|v_y| y yank the highlighted area
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4. Command-line editing *ex-edit-index*
Get to the command-line with the ':', '!', '/' or '?' commands.
Normal characters are inserted at the current cursor position.
"Completion" below refers to context-sensitive completion. It will complete
file names, tags, commands etc. as appropriate.
tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
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|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
insert the contents of a register or object
under the cursor as if typed
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5. EX commands *ex-cmd-index*
This is a brief but complete listing of all the ":" commands, without
mentioning any arguments. The optional part of the command name is inside [].
The commands are sorted on the non-optional part of their name.
tag command action ~
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|:display| :di[splay] display registers
|:registers| :reg[isters] display the contents of registers
|:substitute| :s[ubstitute] find and replace text