VIM QUICK REFERENCE CARD
Basic movementh l k j character left, right; line up, down b w word/token left, right ge e end of word/token left, right { } beginning of previous, next paragraph ( ) beginning of previous, next sentence 0 gm beginning, middle of line ^ $ first, last character of line nG ngg line n, default the last, first n% percentage n of the file (n must be provided) n| column n of current line % match of next brace, bracket, comment, #define nH nL line n from start, bottom of window M middle line of window
Insertion & replace → insert modei a insert before, after cursor I A insert at beginning, end of line gI insert text in first column o O open a new line below, above the current line rc replace character under cursor with c grc like r, but without affecting layout R replace characters starting at the cursor gR like R, but without affecting layout cm change text of movement command m cc or S change current line C change to the end of line s change one character and insert ~ switch case and advance cursor g~m switch case of movement command m gum gUm lowercase, uppercase text of movement m <m >m shift left, right text of movement m n<< n>> shift n lines left, right
Deletionx X delete character under, before cursor dm delete text of movement command m dd D delete current line, to the end of line J gJ join current line with next, without space :rd↵ delete range r lines :rdx↵ delete range r lines into register x
Insert mode^Vc ^Vn insert char c literally, decimal value n ^A insert previously inserted text ^@ same as ^A and stop insert → command mode ^Rx ^R^Rx insert content of register x, literally ^N ^P text completion before, after cursor ^W delete word before cursor ^U delete all inserted character in current line ^D ^T shift left, right one shift width ^Kc1c2 or c1←c2 enter digraph \c1,c2\ ^Oc execute c in temporary command mode ^X^E ^X^Y scroll up, down <esc> or ^[ abandon edition → command mode
Copying"x use register x for next delete, yank, put :reg↵ show the content of all registers :reg x↵ show the content of registers x ym yank the text of movement command m yy or Y yank current line into register p P put register after, before cursor position ]p [p like p, P with indent adjusted gp gP like p, P leaving cursor after new text
Advanced insertiong?m perform rot13 encoding on movement m n^A n^X +n, -n to number under cursor gqm format lines of movement m to fixed width :rce w↵ center lines in range r to width w :rle i↵ left align lines in range r with indent i :rri w↵ right align lines in range r to width w !mc↵ filter lines of movement m through command c n!!c↵ filter n lines through command c :r!c↵ filter range r lines through command c
Visual modev V ^V start/stop highlighting characters, lines, block o exchange cursor position with start of highlighting gv start highlighting on previous visual area aw as ap select a word, a sentence, a paragraph ab aB select a block ( ), a block { }
Undoing, repeating & registersu U undo last command, restore last changed line . ^R repeat last changes, redo last undo n. repeat last changes with count replaced by n qc qC record, append typed characters in register c q stop recording @c execute the content of register c @@ repeat previous @ command :@c↵ execute register c as an Ex command :rg/p/c↵ execute Ex command c on range r where pattern p matches
Complex movement- + line up, down on first non-blank character B W space-separated word left, right gE E end of space-separated word left, right n_ down n-1 line on first non-blank character g0 beginning of screen line g^ g$ first, last character of screen line gk gj screen line up, down fc Fc next, previous occurence of character c tc Tc before next, previous occurence of c ; , repeat last fFtT, in opposite direction [[ ]] start of section backward, forward [] ][ end of section backward, forward [( ]) unclosed (, ) backward, forward [{ ]} unclosed {, } backward, forward [m ]m start of backward, forward Java method [# ]# unclosed #if, #else, #endif backward, forward [* ]* start, end of /* */ backward, forward
Search & substitution/s↵ ?s↵ search forward, backward for s /s/o↵ ?s?o↵ search fwd, bwd for s with offset o n or /↵ repeat forward last search N or ?↵ repeat backward last search # * search backward, forward for word under cursor g# g* same, but also find partial matches gd gD local, global definition of symbol under cursor :rs/f/t/x↵ substitute f by t in range r x: g-all occurrences, c-confirm changes :rs x↵ repeat substitution with new r & x
Special characters in search patterns. ^ $ any single character, start, end of line \< \> start, end of word [c1-c2] a single character in range c1..c2 [^c1-c2] a single character not in range \i \k \I \K an identifier, keyword; excl. digits \f \p \F \P a file name, printable char.; excl. digits \s \S a white space, a non-white space \e \t \r \b <esc>, <tab>, <↵>, <←> \= * \+ match 0..1, 0..∞, 1..∞ of preceding atoms \| separate two branches ( ≡ or) \( \) group patterns into an atom \& \n the whole matched pattern, nth () group \u \l next character made upper, lowercase \c \C ignore, match case on next pattern
Offsets in search commandsn or +n n line downward in column 1 -n n line upward in column 1 e+n e-n n characters right, left to end of match s+n s-n n characters right, left to start of match ;sc execute search command sc next
Marks and motionsmc mark current position with mark c ∈[a..Z] `c `C go to mark c in current, C in any file `0..9 go to last exit position `` `" go to position before jump, at last edit `[ `] go to start, end of previously operated text :marks↵ print the active marks list :jumps↵ print the jump list n^O go to nth older position in jump list n^I go to nth newer position in jump list
Key mapping & abbreviations:map c e↵ map c ↦ e in normal & visual mode :map! c e↵ map c ↦ e in insert & cmd-line mode :unmap c↵ :unmap! c↵ remove mapping c :mk f↵ write current mappings, settings... to file f :ab c e↵ add abbreviation for c ↦ e :ab c↵ show abbreviations starting with c :una c↵ remove abbreviation c
Tags:ta t↵ jump to tag t :nta↵ jump to nth newer tag in list ^] ^T jump to the tag under cursor, return from tag :ts t↵ list matching tags and select one for jump :tj t↵ jump to tag or select one if multiple matches :tags↵ print tag list :npo↵ :n^T↵ jump back from, to nth older tag :tl↵ jump to last matching tag ^W} :pt t↵ preview tag under cursor, tag t ^W] split window and show tag under cursor ^Wz or :pc↵ close tag preview window
Scrolling & multi-windowing^E ^Y scroll line up, down ^D ^U scroll half a page up, down ^F ^B scroll page up, down zt or z↵ set current line at top of window zz or z. set current line at center of window zb or z- set current line at bottom of window zh zl scroll one character to the right, left zH zL scroll half a screen to the right, left ^Ws or :split↵ split window in two ^Wn or :new↵ create new empty window ^Wo or :on↵ make current window one on screen ^Wj ^Wk move to window below, above ^Ww ^W^W move to window below, above (wrap)
Ex commands (↵):e f edit file f, unless changes have been made :e! f edit file f always (by default reload current) :wn :wN write file and edit next, previous one :n :N edit next, previous file in list :rw write range r to current file :rw f write range r to file f :rw>>f append range r to file f :q :q! quit and confirm, quit and discard changes :wq or :x or ZZ write to current file and exit <up> <down> recall commands starting with current :r f insert content of file f below cursor :r! c insert output of command c below cursor :args display the argument list :rco a :rm a copy, move range r below line a
Ex ranges, ; separates two lines numbers, set to first line n an absolute line number n . $ the current line, the last line in file % * entire file, visual area 't position of mark t /p/ ?p? the next, previous line where p matches +n -n +n, -n to the preceding line number
Foldingzfm create fold of movement m :rfo create fold for range r zd zE delete fold at cursor, all in window zo zc zO zC open, close one fold; recursively [z ]z move to start, end of current open fold zj zk move down, up to start, end of next fold
Miscellaneous:sh↵ :!c↵ start shell, execute command c in shell K lookup keyword under cursor with man :make↵ start make, read errors and jump to first :cn↵ :cp↵ display the next, previous error :cl↵ :cf↵ list all errors, read errors from file ^L ^G redraw screen, show filename and position g^G show cursor column, line, and character position ga show ASCII value of character under cursor gf open file which filename is under cursor :redir>f↵ redirect output to file f :mkview [f] save view configuration [to file f] :loadview [f] load view configuration [from file f] ^@ ^K ^_ \ Fn ^Fn unmapped keys
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