Computers, Software, Editors, Vi
Editor's Picks:
- Perhaps the most popular vi clone. First reference point for VIM information: versions, documentation, and development.
- Nicely formatted for printing single page quick reference sheet for common vi commands.
- An excellent paper written by the author of vi, Bill Joy
- A page of vi advocacy, links to other vi sites and an HTML version of Maarten Litmaath's very complete vi reference.
- Vim syntax files for Itanium (IA-64) processor assemblers.
- A getting started guide for vi users.
- VIm-reference formatted to be put onto a T-Shirt.
- The Berkeley Vi (NVI) editor Home Page.
- Free Notepad replacement highly compatible with the Vi editor issued under the GPL license.
- Guide for Vim available in PDF format.
- The bvi editor is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the vi text editor.
- Environment for editing LaTeX in Vim. Huge set of menus and shortcuts. Improved syntax, compiler and ftplugin files.Recognition of \usepackage commands.
- Syntax files and Vim tool for Internet Explorer.
- An expanded version of Maarten Litmaath's vi Reference. More ex commands and more examples.
- If Vim is your main text editor, and if you do a lot of XML editing, then this mini howto might help you to make that even more fun.
- Basic equivalent emacs editor commands and operations for users of the vi editor.
- Brief description of advantages of using VIM text editor. Included are links to other reference pages, latest syntax files I maintain for VIM, and VIM tips and tricks.
- Vim on OpenVMS - executables for Alpha and VAX environment.
- Vim scripts and tips.
- A good vi tutorial and user guide aimed at engineering students.
- Logo to use on web sites that are written and maintained with Vi.
- A list of the most often used keys and commands in Vim. The cheat sheet covers tasks such as inserting and deleting text, searching and replacing, and editing blocks of text.
- Mostly links plus brief info. Good overview covering: history, versions of vi, manuals, FAQs and other sites of interest.
- Cream is an easy-to-use configuration of the powerful, free, and famous Vim text editor for both Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux.
- This site provides intellisense (Code Insight, Autocompletion) features for Vim.
- It contains short recipes for doing many simple and not so simple things in Vim. You should already know the basics of Vim, although each command is explained in detail.
- Information, tips, and tricks for learning and using vi.
- Like some of the world's best software, vim has its own development community.
- Lots of vim macros
- The original vi source code, with a few necessary modernizations.
- Resources, tips and news for the Vim community.
- TVO turns Vim into a full-featured text outliner. It has a menu, key mappings and a toolbar that mimic Microsoft Word's outline support. Included are scripts that produce HTML, Perl POD, and RTF.
- Contains C and VimL code which helps editing with the ViM editor, including hints generation, text alignment, color schemes, network read/write, and spell checking.
- Information on WinVI, including the changelog.
- A vi clone which is nicely integrated with Windows. Created by James Iuliano and owned now by Software Online, Lemmy is a US$20 shareware editor.
- The homepage of a popular vi clone available on many operating systems.
- Interesting tips about Vi on the web [in Czech]
- Advanced tutorial for the vi/ex editor written by Walter A. Zintz first published in Unix World magazine.
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