*quickref.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Apr 01 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar Quick reference guide *quickref* *Contents* tag subject tag subject ~ |Q_ct| list of help files |Q_re| Repeating commands |Q_lr| motion: Left-right |Q_km| Key mapping |Q_ud| motion: Up-down |Q_ab| Abbreviations |Q_tm| motion: Text object |Q_op| Options |Q_pa| motion: Pattern searches |Q_ur| Undo/Redo commands |Q_ma| motion: Marks |Q_et| External commands |Q_vm| motion: Various |Q_qf| Quickfix commands |Q_ta| motion: Using tags |Q_vc| Various commands |Q_sc| Scrolling |Q_ce| Ex: Command-line editing |Q_in| insert: Inserting text |Q_ra| Ex: Ranges |Q_ai| insert: Keys |Q_ex| Ex: Special characters |Q_ss| insert: Special keys |Q_st| Starting VIM |Q_di| insert: Digraphs |Q_ed| Editing a file |Q_si| insert: Special inserts |Q_fl| Using the argument list |Q_de| change: Deleting text |Q_wq| Writing and quitting |Q_cm| change: Copying and moving |Q_ac| Automatic commands |Q_ch| change: Changing text |Q_wi| Multi-window commands |Q_co| change: Complex |Q_bu| Buffer list commands |Q_vi| Visual mode |Q_sy| Syntax highlighting |Q_to| Text objects |Q_gu| GUI commands |Q_fo| Folding ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ N is used to indicate an optional count that can be given before the command. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_lr* Left-right motions |h| N h left (also: CTRL-H, , or key) |l| N l right (also: or key) |0| 0 to first character in the line (also: key) |^| ^ to first non-blank character in the line |$| N $ to the last character in the line (N-1 lines lower) (also: key) |g0| N g0 to first character in screen line (differs from "0" when lines wrap) |g^| N g^ to first non-blank character in screen line (differs from "^" when lines wrap) |g$| N g$ to last character in screen line (differs from "$" when lines wrap) |gm| N gm to middle of the screen line |bar| N | to column N (default: 1) |f| N f{char} to the Nth occurrence of {char} to the right |F| N F{char} to the Nth occurrence of {char} to the left |t| N t{char} till before the Nth occurrence of {char} to the right |T| N T{char} till before the Nth occurrence of {char} to the left |;| N ; repeat the last "f", "F", "t", or "T" N times |,| N , repeat the last "f", "F", "t", or "T" N times in opposite direction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ud* Up-down motions |k| N k up N lines (also: CTRL-P and ) |j| N j down N lines (also: CTRL-J, CTRL-N, , and ) |-| N - up N lines, on the first non-blank character |+| N + down N lines, on the first non-blank character (also: CTRL-M and ) |_| N _ down N-1 lines, on the first non-blank character |G| N G goto line N (default: last line), on the first non-blank character |gg| N gg goto line N (default: first line), on the first non-blank character |N%| N % goto line N percentage down in the file. N must be given, otherwise it is the |%| command. |gk| N gk up N screen lines (differs from "k" when line wraps) |gj| N gj down N screen lines (differs from "j" when line wraps) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_tm* Text object motions |w| N w N words forward |W| N W N blank-separated |WORD|s forward |e| N e forward to the end of the Nth word |E| N E forward to the end of the Nth blank-separated |WORD| |b| N b N words backward |B| N B N blank-separated |WORD|s backward |ge| N ge backward to the end of the Nth word |gE| N gE backward to the end of the Nth blank-separated |WORD| |)| N ) N sentences forward |(| N ( N sentences backward |}| N } N paragraphs forward |{| N { N paragraphs backward |]]| N ]] N sections forward, at start of section |[[| N [[ N sections backward, at start of section |][| N ][ N sections forward, at end of section |[]| N [] N sections backward, at end of section |[(| N [( N times back to unclosed '(' |[{| N [{ N times back to unclosed '{' |[m| N [m N times back to start of method (for Java) |[M| N [M N times back to end of method (for Java) |])| N ]) N times forward to unclosed ')' |]}| N ]} N times forward to unclosed '}' |]m| N ]m N times forward to start of method (for Java) |]M| N ]M N times forward to end of method (for Java) |[#| N [# N times back to unclosed "#if" or "#else" |]#| N ]# N times forward to unclosed "#else" or "#endif" |[star| N [* N times back to start of comment "/*" |]star| N ]* N times forward to end of comment "*/" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_pa* Pattern searches |/| N /{pattern}[/[offset]] search forward for the Nth occurrence of {pattern} |?| N ?{pattern}[?[offset]] search backward for the Nth occurrence of {pattern} |/| N / repeat last search, in the forward direction |?| N ? repeat last search, in the backward direction |n| N n repeat last search |N| N N repeat last search, in opposite direction |star| N * search forward for the identifier under the cursor |#| N # search backward for the identifier under the cursor |gstar| N g* like "*", but also find partial matches |g#| N g# like "#", but also find partial matches |gd| gd goto local declaration of identifier under the cursor |gD| gD goto global declaration of identifier under the cursor |pattern| Special characters in search patterns meaning magic nomagic ~ matches any single character . \. matches start of line ^ ^ matches $ $ matches start of word \< \< matches end of word \> \> matches a single char from the range [a-z] \[a-z] matches a single char not in the range [^a-z] \[^a-z] matches an identifier char \i \i idem but excluding digits \I \I matches a keyword character \k \k idem but excluding digits \K \K matches a file name character \f \f idem but excluding digits \F \F matches a printable character \p \p idem but excluding digits \P \P matches a white space character \s \s matches a non-white space character \S \S matches \e \e matches \t \t matches \r \r matches \b \b matches 0 or more of the preceding atom * \* matches 1 or more of the preceding atom \+ \+ matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom \= \= matches 2 to 5 of the preceding atom \{2,5} \{2,5} separates two alternatives \| \| group a pattern into an atom \(\) \(\) |search-offset| Offsets allowed after search command [num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1 +[num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1 -[num] [num] lines upwards, in column 1 e[+num] [num] characters to the right of the end of the match e[-num] [num] characters to the left of the end of the match s[+num] [num] characters to the right of the start of the match s[-num] [num] characters to the left of the start of the match b[+num] [num] identical to s[+num] above (mnemonic: begin) b[-num] [num] identical to s[-num] above (mnemonic: begin) ;{search-command} execute {search-command} next ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ma* Marks and motions |m| m{a-zA-Z} mark current position with mark {a-zA-Z} |`a| `{a-z} go to mark {a-z} within current file |`A| `{A-Z} go to mark {A-Z} in any file |`0| `{0-9} go to the position where Vim was previously exited |``| `` go to the position before the last jump |`quote| `" go to the position when last editing this file |`[| `[ go to the start of the previously operated or put text |`]| `] go to the end of the previously operated or put text |`<| `< go to the start of the (previous) Visual area |`>| `> go to the end of the (previous) Visual area |`.| `. go to the position of the last change in this file |'| '{a-zA-Z0-9[]'"<>.} same as `, but on the first non-blank in the line |:marks| :marks print the active marks |CTRL-O| N CTRL-O go to Nth older position in jump list |CTRL-I| N CTRL-I go to Nth newer position in jump list |:ju| :ju[mps] print the jump list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_vm* Various motions |%| % find the next brace, bracket, comment, or "#if"/ "#else"/"#endif" in this line and go to its match |H| N H go to the Nth line in the window, on the first non-blank |M| M go to the middle line in the window, on the first non-blank |L| N L go to the Nth line from the bottom, on the first non-blank |go| N go go to Nth byte in the buffer |:go| :[range]go[to] [off] go to [off] byte in the buffer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ta* Using tags |:ta| :ta[g][!] {tag} Jump to tag {tag} |:ta| :[count]ta[g][!] Jump to [count]'th newer tag in tag list |CTRL-]| CTRL-] Jump to the tag under cursor, unless changes have been made |:ts| :ts[elect][!] [tag] List matching tags and select one to jump to |:tjump| :tj[ump][!] [tag] Jump to tag [tag] or select from list when there are multiple matches |:tags| :tags Print tag list |CTRL-T| N CTRL-T Jump back from Nth older tag in tag list |:po| :[count]po[p][!] Jump back from [count]'th older tag in tag list |:tnext| :[count]tn[ext][!] Jump to [count]'th next matching tag |:tp| :[count]tp[revious][!] Jump to [count]'th previous matching tag |:tr| :[count]tr[ewind][!] Jump to [count]'th matching tag |:tl| :tl[ast][!] Jump to last matching tag |:ptag| :pt[ag] {tag} open a preview window to show tag {tag} |CTRL-W_}| CTRL-W } like CTRL-] but show tag in preview window |:pts| :pts[elect] like ":tselect" but show tag in preview window |:ptjump| :ptj[ump] like ":tjump" but show tag in preview window |:pclose| :pc[lose] close tag preview window |CTRL-W_z| CTRL-W z close tag preview window ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_sc* Scrolling |CTRL-E| N CTRL-E window N lines downwards (default: 1) |CTRL-D| N CTRL-D window N lines Downwards (default: 1/2 window) |CTRL-F| N CTRL-F window N pages Forwards (downwards) |CTRL-Y| N CTRL-Y window N lines upwards (default: 1) |CTRL-U| N CTRL-U window N lines Upwards (default: 1/2 window) |CTRL-B| N CTRL-B window N pages Backwards (upwards) |z| z or zt redraw, current line at top of window |z.| z. or zz redraw, current line at center of window |z-| z- or zb redraw, current line at bottom of window These only work when 'wrap' is off: |zh| N zh scroll screen N characters to the right |zl| N zl scroll screen N characters to the left |zH| N zH scroll screen half a screenwidth to the right |zL| N zL scroll screen half a screenwidth to the left ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_in* Inserting text |a| N a append text after the cursor (N times) |A| N A append text at the end of the line (N times) |i| N i insert text before the cursor (N times) (also: ) |I| N I insert text before the first non-blank in the line (N times) |gI| N gI insert text in column 1 (N times) |o| N o open a new line below the current line, append text (N times) |O| N O open a new line above the current line, append text (N times) |:startinsert| :star[tinsert][!] start Insert mode, append when [!] used |:startreplace| :startr[eplace][!] start Replace mode, at EOL when [!] used in Visual block mode: |v_b_I| I insert the same text in front of all the selected lines |v_b_A| A append the same text after all the selected lines ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ai* Insert mode keys |insert-index| alphabetical index of Insert mode commands leaving Insert mode: |i_| end Insert mode, back to Normal mode |i_CTRL-C| CTRL-C like , but do not use an abbreviation |i_CTRL-O| CTRL-O {command} execute {command} and return to Insert mode moving around: |i_| cursor keys move cursor left/right/up/down |i_| shift-left/right one word left/right |i_| shift-up/down one screenful backward/forward |i_| cursor after last character in the line |i_| cursor to first character in the line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ss* Special keys in Insert mode |i_CTRL-V| CTRL-V {char}.. insert character literally, or enter decimal byte value |i_| or or CTRL-M or CTRL-J begin new line |i_CTRL-E| CTRL-E insert the character from below the cursor |i_CTRL-Y| CTRL-Y insert the character from above the cursor |i_CTRL-A| CTRL-A insert previously inserted text |i_CTRL-@| CTRL-@ insert previously inserted text and stop Insert mode |i_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z%#:.-="} insert the contents of a register |i_CTRL-N| CTRL-N insert next match of identifier before the cursor |i_CTRL-P| CTRL-P insert previous match of identifier before the cursor |i_CTRL-X| CTRL-X ... complete the word before the cursor in various ways |i_| or CTRL-H delete the character before the cursor |i_| delete the character under the cursor |i_CTRL-W| CTRL-W delete word before the cursor |i_CTRL-U| CTRL-U delete all entered characters in the current line |i_CTRL-T| CTRL-T insert one shiftwidth of indent in front of the current line |i_CTRL-D| CTRL-D delete one shiftwidth of indent in front of the current line |i_0_CTRL-D| 0 CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line |i_^_CTRL-D| ^ CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line, restore indent in next line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_di* Digraphs |:dig| :dig[raphs] show current list of digraphs |:dig| :dig[raphs] {char1}{char2} {number} ... add digraph(s) to the list In Insert or Command-line mode: |i_CTRL-K| CTRL-K {char1} {char2} enter digraph |i_digraph| {char1} {char2} enter digraph if 'digraph' option set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_si* Special inserts |:r| :r [file] insert the contents of [file] below the cursor |:r!| :r! {command} insert the standard output of {command} below the cursor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_de* Deleting text |x| N x delete N characters under and after the cursor || N delete N characters under and after the cursor |X| N X delete N characters before the cursor |d| N d{motion} delete the text that is moved over with {motion} |v_d| {visual}d delete the highlighted text |dd| N dd delete N lines |D| N D delete to the end of the line (and N-1 more lines) |J| N J join N-1 lines (delete s) |v_J| {visual}J join the highlighted lines |gJ| N gJ like "J", but without inserting spaces |v_gJ| {visual}gJ like "{visual}J", but without inserting spaces |:d| :[range]d [x] delete [range] lines [into register x] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_cm* Copying and moving text |quote| "{char} use register {char} for the next delete, yank, or put |:reg| :reg show the contents of all registers |:reg| :reg {arg} show the contents of registers mentioned in {arg} |y| N y{motion} yank the text moved over with {motion} into a register |v_y| {visual}y yank the highlighted text into a register |yy| N yy yank N lines into a register |Y| N Y yank N lines into a register |p| N p put a register after the cursor position (N times) |P| N P put a register before the cursor position (N times) |]p| N ]p like p, but adjust indent to current line |[p| N [p like P, but adjust indent to current line |gp| N gp like p, but leave cursor after the new text |gP| N gP like P, but leave cursor after the new text ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ch* Changing text |r| N r{char} replace N characters with {char} |gr| N gr{char} replace N characters without affecting layout |R| N R enter Replace mode (repeat the entered text N times) |gR| N gR enter virtual Replace mode: Like Replace mode but without affecting layout |v_b_r| {visual}r{char} in Visual block mode: Replace each char of the selected text with {char} (change = delete text and enter Insert mode) |c| N c{motion} change the text that is moved over with {motion} |v_c| {visual}c change the highlighted text |cc| N cc change N lines |S| N S change N lines |C| N C change to the end of the line (and N-1 more lines) |s| N s change N characters |v_b_c| {visual}c in Visual block mode: Change each of the selected lines with the entered text |v_b_C| {visual}C in Visual block mode: Change each of the selected lines until end-of-line with the entered text |~| N ~ switch case for N characters and advance cursor |v_~| {visual}~ switch case for highlighted text |v_u| {visual}u make highlighted text lowercase |v_U| {visual}U make highlighted text uppercase |g~| g~{motion} switch case for the text that is moved over with {motion} |gu| gu{motion} make the text that is moved over with {motion} lowercase |gU| gU{motion} make the text that is moved over with {motion} uppercase |v_g?| {visual}g? perform rot13 encoding on highlighted text |g?| g?{motion} perform rot13 encoding on the text that is moved over with {motion} |CTRL-A| N CTRL-A add N to the number at or after the cursor |CTRL-X| N CTRL-X subtract N from the number at or after the cursor |<| N <{motion} move the lines that are moved over with {motion} one shiftwidth left |<<| N << move N lines one shiftwidth left |>| N >{motion} move the lines that are moved over with {motion} one shiftwidth right |>>| N >> move N lines one shiftwidth right |gq| N gq{motion} format the lines that are moved over with {motion} to 'textwidth' length |:ce| :[range]ce[nter] [width] center the lines in [range] |:le| :[range]le[ft] [indent] left-align the lines in [range] (with [indent]) |:ri| :[range]ri[ght] [width] right-align the lines in [range] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_co* Complex changes |!| N !{motion}{command} filter the lines that are moved over through {command} |!!| N !!{command} filter N lines through {command} |v_!| {visual}!{command} filter the highlighted lines through {command} |:range!| :[range]! {command} filter [range] lines through {command} |=| N ={motion} filter the lines that are moved over through 'equalprg' |==| N == filter N lines through 'equalprg' |v_=| {visual}= filter the highlighted lines through 'equalprg' |:s| :[range]s[ubstitute]/{pattern}/{string}/[g][c] substitute {pattern} by {string} in [range] lines; with [g], replace all occurrences of {pattern}; with [c], confirm each replacement |:s| :[range]s[ubstitute] [g][c] repeat previous ":s" with new range and options |&| & Repeat previous ":s" on current line without options |:ret| :[range]ret[ab][!] [tabstop] set 'tabstop' to new value and adjust white space accordingly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_vi* Visual mode |visual-index| list of Visual mode commands. |v| v start highlighting characters } move cursor and use |V| V start highlighting linewise } operator to affect |CTRL-V| CTRL-V start highlighting blockwise } highlighted text |v_o| o exchange cursor position with start of highlighting |gv| gv start highlighting on previous visual area |v_v| v highlight characters or stop highlighting |v_V| V highlight linewise or stop highlighting |v_CTRL-V| CTRL-V highlight blockwise or stop highlighting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_to* Text objects (only in Visual mode or after an operator) |v_aw| N aw Select "a word" |v_iw| N iw Select "inner word" |v_aW| N aW Select "a |WORD|" |v_iW| N iW Select "inner |WORD|" |v_as| N as Select "a sentence" |v_is| N is Select "inner sentence" |v_ap| N ap Select "a paragraph" |v_ip| N ip Select "inner paragraph" |v_ab| N ab Select "a block" (from "[(" to "])") |v_ib| N ib Select "inner block" (from "[(" to "])") |v_aB| N aB Select "a Block" (from "[{" to "]}") |v_iB| N iB Select "inner Block" (from "[{" to "]}") ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_re* Repeating commands |.| N . repeat last change (with count replaced with N) |q| q{a-z} record typed characters into register {a-z} |q| q{A-Z} record typed characters, appended to register {a-z} |q| q stop recording |@| N @{a-z} execute the contents of register {a-z} (N times) |@@| N @@ repeat previous @{a-z} (N times) |:@| :@{a-z} execute the contents of register {a-z} as an Ex command |:@@| :@@ repeat previous :@{a-z} |:g| :[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd] Execute Ex command [cmd] (default: ":p") on the lines within [range] where {pattern} matches. |:g| :[range]g[lobal]!/{pattern}/[cmd] Execute Ex command [cmd] (default: ":p") on the lines within [range] where {pattern} does NOT match. |:so| :so[urce] {file} Read Ex commands from {file}. |:so| :so[urce]! {file} Read Vim commands from {file}. |:sl| :sl[eep] [sec] don't do anything for [sec] seconds |gs| N gs Goto Sleep for N seconds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_km* Key mapping |:map| :ma[p] {lhs} {rhs} Map {lhs} to {rhs} in Normal and Visual mode. |:map!| :ma[p]! {lhs} {rhs} Map {lhs} to {rhs} in Insert and Command-line mode. |:noremap| :no[remap][!] {lhs} {rhs} Same as ":map", no remapping for this {rhs} |:unmap| :unm[ap] {lhs} Remove the mapping of {lhs} for Normal and Visual mode. |:unmap!| :unm[ap]! {lhs} Remove the mapping of {lhs} for Insert and Command-line mode. |:map_l| :ma[p] [lhs] List mappings (starting with [lhs]) for Normal and Visual mode. |:map_l!| :ma[p]! [lhs] List mappings (starting with [lhs]) for Insert and Command-line mode. |:cmap| :cmap/:cunmap/:cnoremap like ":map!"/":unmap!"/":noremap!" but for Command-line mode only |:imap| :imap/:iunmap/:inoremap like ":map!"/":unmap!"/":noremap!" but for Insert mode only |:nmap| :nmap/:nunmap/:nnoremap like ":map"/":unmap"/":noremap" but for Normal mode only |:vmap| :vmap/:vunmap/:vnoremap like ":map"/":unmap"/":noremap" but for Visual mode only |:omap| :omap/:ounmap/:onoremap like ":map"/":unmap"/":noremap" but only for when an operator is pending |:mapc| :mapc[lear] remove mappings for Normal and Visual mode |:mapc| :mapc[lear]! remove mappings for Insert and Cmdline mode |:imapc| :imapc[lear] remove mappings for Insert mode |:vmapc| :vmapc[lear] remove mappings for Visual mode |:omapc| :omapc[lear] remove mappings for Operator-pending mode |:nmapc| :nmapc[lear] remove mappings for Normal mode |:cmapc| :cmapc[lear] remove mappings for Cmdline mode |:mkexrc| :mk[exrc][!] [file] write current mappings, abbreviations, and settings to [file] (default: ".exrc"; use ! to overwrite) |:mkvimrc| :mkv[imrc][!] [file] same as ":mkexrc", but with default ".vimrc" |:mksession| :mks[ession][!] [file] like ":mkvimrc", but store current files, windows, etc. too, to be able to continue this session later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ab* Abbreviations |:abbreviate| :ab[breviate] {lhs} {rhs} add abbreviation for {lhs} to {rhs} |:abbreviate| :ab[breviate] {lhs} show abbr's that start with {lhs} |:abbreviate| :ab[breviate] show all abbreviations |:unabbreviate| :una[bbreviate] {lhs} remove abbreviation for {lhs} |:noreabbrev| :norea[bbrev] [lhs] [rhs] like ":ab", but don't remap [rhs] |:iabbrev| :iab/:iunab/:inoreab like ":ab", but only for Insert mode |:cabbrev| :cab/:cunab/:cnoreab like ":ab", but only for Command-line mode |:abclear| :abc[lear] remove all abbreviations |:cabclear| :cabc[lear] remove all abbr's for Cmdline mode |:iabclear| :iabc[lear] remove all abbr's for Insert mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_op* Options |:set| :se[t] Show all modified options. |:set| :se[t] all Show all non-termcap options. |:set| :se[t] termcap Show all termcap options. |:set| :se[t] {option} Set boolean option (switch it on), show string or number option. |:set| :se[t] no{option} Reset boolean option (switch it off). |:set| :se[t] inv{option} invert boolean option. |:set| :se[t] {option}={value} Set string/number option to {value}. |:set| :se[t] {option}+={value} append {value} to string option, add {value} to number option |:set| :se[t] {option}-={value} remove {value} to string option, subtract {value} from number option |:set| :se[t] {option}? Show value of {option}. |:set| :se[t] {option}& Reset {option} to its default value. |:setlocal| :setl[ocal] like ":set" but set the local value for options that have one |:setglobal| :setg[lobal] like ":set" but set the global value of a local option |:fix| :fix[del] Set value of 't_kD' according to value of 't_kb'. |:options| :opt[ions] Open a new window to view and set options, grouped by functionality, a one line explanation and links to the help. Short explanation of each option: *option-list* |'aleph'| |'al'| ASCII code of the letter Aleph (Hebrew) |'allowrevins'| |'ari'| allow CTRL-_ in Insert and Command-line mode |'altkeymap'| |'akm'| for default second language (Farsi/Hebrew) |'ambiwidth'| |'ambw'| what to do with Unicode chars of ambiguous width |'antialias'| |'anti'| Mac OS X: use smooth, antialiased fonts |'autochdir'| |'acd'| change directory to the file in the current window |'arabic'| |'arab'| for Arabic as a default second language |'arabicshape'| |'arshape'| do shaping for Arabic characters |'autoindent'| |'ai'| take indent for new line from previous line |'autoread'| |'ar'| autom. read file when changed outside of Vim |'autowrite'| |'aw'| automatically write file if changed |'autowriteall'| |'awa'| as 'autowrite', but works with more commands |'background'| |'bg'| "dark" or "light", used for highlight colors |'backspace'| |'bs'| how backspace works at start of line |'backup'| |'bk'| keep backup file after overwriting a file |'backupcopy'| |'bkc'| make backup as a copy, don't rename the file |'backupdir'| |'bdir'| list of directories for the backup file |'backupext'| |'bex'| extension used for the backup file |'backupskip'| |'bsk'| no backup for files that match these patterns |'balloondelay'| |'bdlay'| delay in mS before a balloon may pop up |'ballooneval'| |'beval'| switch on balloon evaluation |'balloonexpr'| |'bexpr'| expression to show in balloon |'binary'| |'bin'| read/write/edit file in binary mode |'bioskey'| |'biosk'| MS-DOS: use bios calls for input characters |'bomb'| prepend a Byte Order Mark to the file |'breakat'| |'brk'| characters that may cause a line break |'browsedir'| |'bsdir'| which directory to start browsing in |'bufhidden'| |'bh'| what to do when buffer is no longer in window |'buflisted'| |'bl'| whether the buffer shows up in the buffer list |'buftype'| |'bt'| special type of buffer |'casemap'| |'cmp'| specifies how case of letters is changed |'cdpath'| |'cd'| list of directories searched with ":cd" |'cedit'| key used to open the command-line window |'charconvert'| |'ccv'| expression for character encoding conversion |'cindent'| |'cin'| do C program indenting |'cinkeys'| |'cink'| keys that trigger indent when 'cindent' is set |'cinoptions'| |'cino'| how to do indenting when 'cindent' is set |'cinwords'| |'cinw'| words where 'si' and 'cin' add an indent |'clipboard'| |'cb'| use the clipboard as the unnamed register |'cmdheight'| |'ch'| number of lines to use for the command-line |'cmdwinheight'| |'cwh'| height of the command-line window |'columns'| |'co'| number of columns in the display |'comments'| |'com'| patterns that can start a comment line |'commentstring'| |'cms'| template for comments; used for fold marker |'compatible'| |'cp'| behave Vi-compatible as much as possible |'complete'| |'cpt'| specify how Insert mode completion works |'completefunc'| |'cfu'| function to be used for Insert mode completion |'confirm'| |'cf'| ask what to do about unsaved/read-only files |'conskey'| |'consk'| get keys directly from console (MS-DOS only) |'copyindent'| |'ci'| make 'autoindent' use existing indent structure |'cpoptions'| |'cpo'| flags for Vi-compatible behavior |'cscopepathcomp'| |'cspc'| how many components of the path to show |'cscopeprg'| |'csprg'| command to execute cscope |'cscopequickfix'| |'csqf'| use quickfix window for cscope results |'cscopetag'| |'cst'| use cscope for tag commands |'cscopetagorder'| |'csto'| determines ":cstag" search order |'cscopeverbose'| |'csverb'| give messages when adding a cscope database |'debug'| set to "msg" to see all error messages |'define'| |'def'| pattern to be used to find a macro definition |'delcombine'| |'deco'| delete combining characters on their own |'dictionary'| |'dict'| list of file names used for keyword completion |'diff'| use diff mode for the current window |'diffexpr'| |'dex'| expression used to obtain a diff file |'diffopt'| |'dip'| options for using diff mode |'digraph'| |'dg'| enable the entering of digraphs in Insert mode |'directory'| |'dir'| list of directory names for the swap file |'display'| |'dy'| list of flags for how to display text |'eadirection'| |'ead'| in which direction 'equalalways' works |'edcompatible'| |'ed'| toggle flags of ":substitute" command |'encoding'| |'enc'| encoding used internally |'endofline'| |'eol'| write for last line in file |'equalalways'| |'ea'| windows are automatically made the same size |'equalprg'| |'ep'| external program to use for "=" command |'errorbells'| |'eb'| ring the bell for error messages |'errorfile'| |'ef'| name of the errorfile for the QuickFix mode |'errorformat'| |'efm'| description of the lines in the error file |'esckeys'| |'ek'| recognize function keys in Insert mode |'eventignore'| |'ei'| autocommand events that are ignored |'expandtab'| |'et'| use spaces when is inserted |'exrc'| |'ex'| read .vimrc and .exrc in the current directory |'fileencoding'| |'fenc'| file encoding for multi-byte text |'fileencodings'| |'fencs'| automatically detected character encodings |'fileformat'| |'ff'| file format used for file I/O |'fileformats'| |'ffs'| automatically detected values for 'fileformat' |'filetype'| |'ft'| type of file, used for autocommands |'fillchars'| |'fcs'| characters to use for displaying special items |'fkmap'| |'fk'| Farsi keyboard mapping |'foldclose'| |'fcl'| close a fold when the cursor leaves it |'foldcolumn'| |'fdc'| width of the column used to indicate folds |'foldenable'| |'fen'| set to display all folds open |'foldexpr'| |'fde'| expression used when 'foldmethod' is "expr" |'foldignore'| |'fdi'| ignore lines when 'foldmethod' is "indent" |'foldlevel'| |'fdl'| close folds with a level higher than this |'foldlevelstart'| |'fdls'| 'foldlevel' when starting to edit a file |'foldmarker'| |'fmr'| markers used when 'foldmethod' is "marker" |'foldmethod'| |'fdm'| folding type |'foldminlines'| |'fml'| minimum number of lines for a fold to be closed |'foldnestmax'| |'fdn'| maximum fold depth |'foldopen'| |'fdo'| for which commands a fold will be opened |'foldtext'| |'fdt'| expression used to display for a closed fold |'formatoptions'| |'fo'| how automatic formatting is to be done |'formatprg'| |'fp'| name of external program used with "gq" command |'gdefault'| |'gd'| the ":substitute" flag 'g' is default on |'grepformat'| |'gfm'| format of 'grepprg' output |'grepprg'| |'gp'| program to use for ":grep" |'guicursor'| |'gcr'| GUI: settings for cursor shape and blinking |'guifont'| |'gfn'| GUI: Name(s) of font(s) to be used |'guifontset'| |'gfs'| GUI: Names of multi-byte fonts to be used |'guifontwide'| |'gfw'| list of font names for double-wide characters |'guiheadroom'| |'ghr'| GUI: pixels room for window decorations |'guioptions'| |'go'| GUI: Which components and options are used |'guipty'| GUI: try to use a pseudo-tty for ":!" commands |'helpfile'| |'hf'| full path name of the main help file |'helpheight'| |'hh'| minimum height of a new help window |'helplang'| |'hlg'| preferred help languages |'hidden'| |'hid'| don't unload buffer when it is |abandon|ed |'highlight'| |'hl'| sets highlighting mode for various occasions |'hlsearch'| |'hls'| highlight matches with last search pattern |'history'| |'hi'| number of command-lines that are remembered |'hkmap'| |'hk'| Hebrew keyboard mapping |'hkmapp'| |'hkp'| phonetic Hebrew keyboard mapping |'icon'| let Vim set the text of the window icon |'iconstring'| string to use for the Vim icon text |'ignorecase'| |'ic'| ignore case in search patterns |'imactivatekey'| |'imak'| key that activates the X input method |'imcmdline'| |'imc'| use IM when starting to edit a command line |'imdisable'| |'imd'| do not use the IM in any mode |'iminsert'| |'imi'| use :lmap or IM in Insert mode |'imsearch'| |'ims'| use :lmap or IM when typing a search pattern |'include'| |'inc'| pattern to be used to find an include file |'includeexpr'| |'inex'| expression used to process an include line |'incsearch'| |'is'| highlight match while typing search pattern |'indentexpr'| |'inde'| expression used to obtain the indent of a line |'indentkeys'| |'indk'| keys that trigger indenting with 'indentexpr' |'infercase'| |'inf'| adjust case of match for keyword completion |'insertmode'| |'im'| start the edit of a file in Insert mode |'isfname'| |'isf'| characters included in file names and pathnames |'isident'| |'isi'| characters included in identifiers |'iskeyword'| |'isk'| characters included in keywords |'isprint'| |'isp'| printable characters |'joinspaces'| |'js'| two spaces after a period with a join command |'key'| encryption key |'keymap'| |'kmp'| name of a keyboard mapping |'keymodel'| |'km'| enable starting/stopping selection with keys |'keywordprg'| |'kp'| program to use for the "K" command |'langmap'| |'lmap'| alphabetic characters for other language mode |'langmenu'| |'lm'| language to be used for the menus |'laststatus'| |'ls'| tells when last window has status lines |'lazyredraw'| |'lz'| don't redraw while executing macros |'linebreak'| |'lbr'| wrap long lines at a blank |'lines'| number of lines in the display |'linespace'| |'lsp'| number of pixel lines to use between characters |'lisp'| automatic indenting for Lisp |'lispwords'| |'lw'| words that change how lisp indenting works |'list'| show and |'listchars'| |'lcs'| characters for displaying in list mode |'loadplugins'| |'lpl'| load plugin scripts when starting up |'magic'| changes special characters in search patterns |'makeef'| |'mef'| name of the errorfile for ":make" |'makeprg'| |'mp'| program to use for the ":make" command |'matchpairs'| |'mps'| pairs of characters that "%" can match |'matchtime'| |'mat'| tenths of a second to show matching paren |'maxfuncdepth'| |'mfd'| maximum recursive depth for user functions |'maxmapdepth'| |'mmd'| maximum recursive depth for mapping |'maxmem'| |'mm'| maximum memory (in Kbyte) used for one buffer |'maxmempattern'| |'mmp'| maximum memory (in Kbyte) used for pattern search |'maxmemtot'| |'mmt'| maximum memory (in Kbyte) used for all buffers |'menuitems'| |'mis'| maximum number of items in a menu |'modeline'| |'ml'| recognize modelines at start or end of file |'modelines'| |'mls'| number of lines checked for modelines |'modifiable'| |'ma'| changes to the text are not possible |'modified'| |'mod'| buffer has been modified |'more'| pause listings when the whole screen is filled |'mouse'| enable the use of mouse clicks |'mousefocus'| |'mousef'| keyboard focus follows the mouse |'mousehide'| |'mh'| hide mouse pointer while typing |'mousemodel'| |'mousem'| changes meaning of mouse buttons |'mouseshape'| |'mouses'| shape of the mouse pointer in different modes |'mousetime'| |'mouset'| max time between mouse double-click |'mzquantum'| |'mzq'| the interval between polls for MzScheme threads |'nrformats'| |'nf'| number formats recognized for CTRL-A command |'number'| |'nu'| print the line number in front of each line |'numberwidth'| |'nuw'| number of columns used for the line number |'osfiletype'| |'oft'| operating system-specific filetype information |'paragraphs'| |'para'| nroff macros that separate paragraphs |'paste'| allow pasting text |'pastetoggle'| |'pt'| key code that causes 'paste' to toggle |'patchexpr'| |'pex'| expression used to patch a file |'patchmode'| |'pm'| keep the oldest version of a file |'path'| |'pa'| list of directories searched with "gf" et.al. |'preserveindent'| |'pi'| preserve the indent structure when reindenting |'previewheight'| |'pvh'| height of the preview window |'previewwindow'| |'pvw'| identifies the preview window |'printdevice'| |'pdev'| name of the printer to be used for :hardcopy |'printencoding'| |'penc'| encoding to be used for printing |'printexpr'| |'pexpr'| expression used to print PostScript for :hardcopy |'printfont'| |'pfn'| name of the font to be used for :hardcopy |'printheader'| |'pheader'| format of the header used for :hardcopy |'printmbcharset'| |'pmbcs'| CJK character set to be used for :hardcopy |'printmbfont'| |'pmbfn'| font names to be used for CJK output of :hardcopy |'printoptions'| |'popt'| controls the format of :hardcopy output |'quoteescape'| |'qe'| escape characters used in a string |'readonly'| |'ro'| disallow writing the buffer |'remap'| allow mappings to work recursively |'report'| threshold for reporting nr. of lines changed |'restorescreen'| |'rs'| Win32: restore screen when exiting |'revins'| |'ri'| inserting characters will work backwards |'rightleft'| |'rl'| window is right-to-left oriented |'rightleftcmd'| |'rlc'| commands for which editing works right-to-left |'ruler'| |'ru'| show cursor line and column in the status line |'rulerformat'| |'ruf'| custom format for the ruler |'runtimepath'| |'rtp'| list of directories used for runtime files |'scroll'| |'scr'| lines to scroll with CTRL-U and CTRL-D |'scrollbind'| |'scb'| scroll in window as other windows scroll |'scrolljump'| |'sj'| minimum number of lines to scroll |'scrolloff'| |'so'| minimum nr. of lines above and below cursor |'scrollopt'| |'sbo'| how 'scrollbind' should behave |'sections'| |'sect'| nroff macros that separate sections |'secure'| secure mode for reading .vimrc in current dir |'selection'| |'sel'| what type of selection to use |'selectmode'| |'slm'| when to use Select mode instead of Visual mode |'sessionoptions'| |'ssop'| options for |:mksession| |'shell'| |'sh'| name of shell to use for external commands |'shellcmdflag'| |'shcf'| flag to shell to execute one command |'shellpipe'| |'sp'| string to put output of ":make" in error file |'shellquote'| |'shq'| quote character(s) for around shell command |'shellredir'| |'srr'| string to put output of filter in a temp file |'shellslash'| |'ssl'| use forward slash for shell file names |'shelltype'| |'st'| Amiga: influences how to use a shell |'shellxquote'| |'sxq'| like 'shellquote', but include redirection |'shiftround'| |'sr'| round indent to multiple of shiftwidth |'shiftwidth'| |'sw'| number of spaces to use for (auto)indent step |'shortmess'| |'shm'| list of flags, reduce length of messages |'shortname'| |'sn'| non-MS-DOS: Filenames assumed to be 8.3 chars |'showbreak'| |'sbr'| string to use at the start of wrapped lines |'showcmd'| |'sc'| show (partial) command in status line |'showfulltag'| |'sft'| show full tag pattern when completing tag |'showmatch'| |'sm'| briefly jump to matching bracket if insert one |'showmode'| |'smd'| message on status line to show current mode |'sidescroll'| |'ss'| minimum number of columns to scroll horizontal |'sidescrolloff'| |'siso'| min. nr. of columns to left and right of cursor |'smartcase'| |'scs'| no ignore case when pattern has uppercase |'smartindent'| |'si'| smart autoindenting for C programs |'smarttab'| |'sta'| use 'shiftwidth' when inserting |'softtabstop'| |'sts'| number of spaces that uses while editing |'splitbelow'| |'sb'| new window from split is below the current one |'splitright'| |'spr'| new window is put right of the current one |'startofline'| |'sol'| commands move cursor to first blank in line |'statusline'| |'stl'| custom format for the status line |'suffixes'| |'su'| suffixes that are ignored with multiple match |'suffixesadd'| |'sua'| suffixes added when searching for a file |'swapfile'| |'swf'| whether to use a swapfile for a buffer |'swapsync'| |'sws'| how to sync the swap file |'switchbuf'| |'swb'| sets behavior when switching to another buffer |'syntax'| |'syn'| syntax to be loaded for current buffer |'tabstop'| |'ts'| number of spaces that in file uses |'tagbsearch'| |'tbs'| use binary searching in tags files |'taglength'| |'tl'| number of significant characters for a tag |'tagrelative'| |'tr'| file names in tag file are relative |'tags'| |'tag'| list of file names used by the tag command |'tagstack'| |'tgst'| push tags onto the tag stack |'term'| name of the terminal |'termbidi'| |'tbidi'| terminal takes care of bi-directionality |'termencoding'| |'tenc'| character encoding used by the terminal |'terse'| shorten some messages |'textauto'| |'ta'| obsolete, use 'fileformats' |'textmode'| |'tx'| obsolete, use 'fileformat' |'textwidth'| |'tw'| maximum width of text that is being inserted |'thesaurus'| |'tsr'| list of thesaurus files for keyword completion |'tildeop'| |'top'| tilde command "~" behaves like an operator |'timeout'| |'to'| time out on mappings and key codes |'timeoutlen'| |'tm'| time out time in milliseconds |'title'| let Vim set the title of the window |'titlelen'| percentage of 'columns' used for window title |'titleold'| old title, restored when exiting |'titlestring'| string to use for the Vim window title |'toolbar'| |'tb'| GUI: which items to show in the toolbar |'toolbariconsize'| |'tbis'| size of the toolbar icons (for GTK 2 only) |'ttimeout'| time out on mappings |'ttimeoutlen'| |'ttm'| time out time for key codes in milliseconds |'ttybuiltin'| |'tbi'| use built-in termcap before external termcap |'ttyfast'| |'tf'| indicates a fast terminal connection |'ttymouse'| |'ttym'| type of mouse codes generated |'ttyscroll'| |'tsl'| maximum number of lines for a scroll |'ttytype'| |'tty'| alias for 'term' |'undolevels'| |'ul'| maximum number of changes that can be undone |'updatecount'| |'uc'| after this many characters flush swap file |'updatetime'| |'ut'| after this many milliseconds flush swap file |'verbose'| |'vbs'| give informative messages |'viewdir'| |'vdir'| directory where to store files with :mkview |'viewoptions'| |'vop'| specifies what to save for :mkview |'viminfo'| |'vi'| use .viminfo file upon startup and exiting |'virtualedit'| |'ve'| when to use virtual editing |'visualbell'| |'vb'| use visual bell instead of beeping |'warn'| warn for shell command when buffer was changed |'weirdinvert'| |'wi'| for terminals that have weird inversion method |'whichwrap'| |'ww'| allow specified keys to cross line boundaries |'wildchar'| |'wc'| command-line character for wildcard expansion |'wildcharm'| |'wcm'| like 'wildchar' but also works when mapped |'wildignore'| |'wig'| files matching these patterns are not completed |'wildmenu'| |'wmnu'| use menu for command line completion |'wildmode'| |'wim'| mode for 'wildchar' command-line expansion |'winaltkeys'| |'wak'| when the windows system handles ALT keys |'winheight'| |'wh'| minimum number of lines for the current window |'winfixheight'| |'wfh'| keep window height when opening/closing windows |'winminheight'| |'wmh'| minimum number of lines for any window |'winminwidth'| |'wmw'| minimal number of columns for any window |'winwidth'| |'wiw'| minimal number of columns for current window |'wrap'| long lines wrap and continue on the next line |'wrapmargin'| |'wm'| chars from the right where wrapping starts |'wrapscan'| |'ws'| searches wrap around the end of the file |'write'| writing to a file is allowed |'writeany'| |'wa'| write to file with no need for "!" override |'writebackup'| |'wb'| make a backup before overwriting a file |'writedelay'| |'wd'| delay this many msec for each char (for debug) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ur* Undo/Redo commands |u| N u undo last N changes |CTRL-R| N CTRL-R redo last N undone changes |U| U restore last changed line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_et* External commands |:shell| :sh[ell] start a shell |:!| :!{command} execute {command} with a shell |K| K lookup keyword under the cursor with 'keywordprg' program (default: "man") ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_qf* Quickfix commands |:cc| :cc [nr] display error [nr] (default is the same again) |:cnext| :cn display the next error |:cprevious| :cp display the previous error |:clist| :cl list all errors |:cfile| :cf read errors from the file 'errorfile' |:cquit| :cq quit without writing and return error code (to the compiler) |:make| :make [args] start make, read errors, and jump to first error |:grep| :gr[ep] [args] execute 'grepprg' to find matches and jump to the first one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_vc* Various commands |CTRL-L| CTRL-L Clear and redraw the screen. |CTRL-G| CTRL-G show current file name (with path) and cursor position |ga| ga show ascii value of character under cursor in decimal, hex, and octal |g8| g8 for utf-8 encoding: show byte sequence for character under cursor in hex. |g_CTRL-G| g CTRL-G show cursor column, line, and character position |CTRL-C| CTRL-C during searches: Interrupt the search |dos-CTRL-Break| CTRL-Break MS-DOS: during searches: Interrupt the search || while entering a count: delete last character |:version| :ve[rsion] show version information |:mode| :mode N MS-DOS: set screen mode to N (number, C80, C4350, etc.) |:normal| :norm[al][!] {commands} Execute Normal mode commands. |Q| Q switch to "Ex" mode |:redir| :redir >{file} redirect messages to {file} |:silent| :silent[!] {command} execute {command} silently |:confirm| :confirm {command} quit, write, etc., asking about unsaved changes or read-only files. |:browse| :browse {command} open/read/write file, using a file selection dialog ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ce* Command-line editing |c_| abandon command-line (if 'wildchar' is , type it twice) |c_CTRL-V| CTRL-V {char} insert {char} literally |c_CTRL-V| CTRL-V {number} enter decimal value of character (up to three digits) |c_CTRL-K| CTRL-K {char1} {char2} enter digraph (See |Q_di|) |c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=} insert the contents of a register |c_| / cursor left/right |c_| / cursor one word left/right |c_CTRL-B| CTRL-B/CTRL-E cursor to beginning/end of command-line |c_| delete the character in front of the cursor |c_| delete the character under the cursor |c_CTRL-W| CTRL-W delete the word in front of the cursor |c_CTRL-U| CTRL-U remove all characters |c_| / recall older/newer command-line that starts with current command |c_| / recall older/newer command-line from history |:history| :his[tory] show older command-lines Context-sensitive completion on the command-line: |c_wildchar| 'wildchar' (default: ) do completion on the pattern in front of the cursor. If there are multiple matches, beep and show the first one; further 'wildchar' will show the next ones. |c_CTRL-D| CTRL-D list all names that match the pattern in front of the cursor |c_CTRL-A| CTRL-A insert all names that match pattern in front of cursor |c_CTRL-L| CTRL-L insert longest common part of names that match pattern |c_CTRL-N| CTRL-N after 'wildchar' with multiple matches: go to next match |c_CTRL-P| CTRL-P after 'wildchar' with multiple matches: go to previous match ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ra* Ex ranges |:range| , separates two line numbers |:range| ; idem, set cursor to the first line number before interpreting the second one |:range| {number} an absolute line number |:range| . the current line |:range| $ the last line in the file |:range| % equal to 1,$ (the entire file) |:range| * equal to '<,'> (visual area) |:range| 't position of mark t |:range| /{pattern}[/] the next line where {pattern} matches |:range| ?{pattern}[?] the previous line where {pattern} matches |:range| +[num] add [num] to the preceding line number (default: 1) |:range| -[num] subtract [num] from the preceding line number (default: 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ex* Special Ex characters |:bar| | separates two commands (not for ":global" and ":!") |:quote| " begins comment |:_%| % current file name (only where a file name is expected) |:_#| #[num] alternate file name [num] (only where a file name is expected) Note: The next four are typed literally; these are not special keys! |:| word under the cursor (only where a file name is expected) |:| WORD under the cursor (only where a file name is expected) (see |WORD|) |:| file name under the cursor (only where a file name is expected) |:| file name for autocommand (only where a file name is expected) |:| file name of a ":source"d file, within that file (only where a file name is expected) After "%", "#", "", "" or "" |::p| :p full path |::h| :h head (file name removed) |::t| :t tail (file name only) |::r| :r root (extension removed) |::e| :e extension |::s| :s/{pat}/{repl}/ substitute {pat} with {repl} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_st* Starting VIM |-vim| vim [options] start editing with an empty buffer |-file| vim [options] {file} .. start editing one or more files |--| vim [options] - read file from stdin |-tag| vim [options] -t {tag} edit the file associated with {tag} |-qf| vim [options] -q [fname] start editing in QuickFix mode, display the first error Most useful Vim arguments (for full list see |startup-options|) |-gui| -g start GUI (also allows other options) |-+| +[num] put the cursor at line [num] (default: last line) |-+c| +{command} execute {command} after loading the file |-+/| +/{pat} {file} .. put the cursor at the first occurrence of {pat} |-v| -v Vi mode, start ex in Normal mode |-e| -e Ex mode, start vim in Ex mode |-R| -R Read-only mode, implies -n |-m| -m modifications not allowed (resets 'write' option) |-d| -d diff mode |diff| |-b| -b binary mode |-l| -l lisp mode |-A| -A Arabic mode ('arabic' is set) |-F| -F Farsi mode ('fkmap' and 'rightleft' are set) |-H| -H Hebrew mode ('hkmap' and 'rightleft' are set) |-V| -V Verbose, give informative messages |-C| -C Compatible, set the 'compatible' option |-N| -N Nocompatible, reset the 'compatible' option |-r| -r give list of swap files |-r| -r {file} .. recover aborted edit session |-n| -n do not create a swap file |-o| -o [num] open [num] windows (default: one for each file) |-f| -f GUI: foreground process, don't fork Amiga: do not restart VIM to open a window (for e.g., mail) |-s| -s {scriptin} first read commands from the file {scriptin} |-w| -w {scriptout} write typed chars to file {scriptout} (append) |-W| -W {scriptout} write typed chars to file {scriptout} (overwrite) |-T| -T {terminal} set terminal name |-d| -d {device} Amiga: open {device} to be used as a console |-u| -u {vimrc} read inits from {vimrc} instead of other inits |-U| -U {gvimrc} idem, for when starting the GUI |-i| -i {viminfo} read info from {viminfo} instead of other files |---| -- end of options, other arguments are file names |--help| --help show list of arguments and exit |--version| --version show version info and exit |--| - Read file from stdin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ed* Editing a file Without !: Fail if changes has been made to the current buffer. With !: Discard any changes to the current buffer. |:edit_f| :e[dit][!] {file} Edit {file}. |:edit| :e[dit][!] Reload the current file. |:enew| :ene[w][!] Edit a new, unnamed buffer. |:find| :fin[d][!] {file} Find {file} in 'path' and edit it. |CTRL-^| N CTRL-^ Edit alternate file N (equivalent to ":e #N"). |gf| gf or ]f Edit the file whose name is under the cursor |:pwd| :pwd Print the current directory name. |:cd| :cd [path] Change the current directory to [path]. |:cd-| :cd - Back to previous current directory. |:file| :f[ile] Print the current file name and the cursor position. |:file| :f[ile] {name} Set the current file name to {name}. |:files| :files Show alternate file names. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_fl* Using the argument list |argument-list| |:args| :ar[gs] Print the argument list, with the current file in "[]". |:all| :all or :sall Open a window for every file in the arg list. |:wn| :wn[ext][!] Write file and edit next file. |:wn| :wn[ext][!] {file} Write to {file} and edit next file, unless {file} exists. With !, overwrite existing file. |:wN| :wN[ext][!] [file] Write file and edit previous file. in current window in new window ~ |:argument| :argu[ment] N :sar[gument] N Edit file N |:next| :n[ext] :sn[ext] Edit next file |:next_f| :n[ext] {arglist} :sn[ext] {arglist} define new arg list and edit first file |:Next| :N[ext] :sN[ext] Edit previous file |:first| :fir[st] :sfir[st] Edit first file |:last| :la[st] :sla[st] Edit last file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_wq* Writing and quitting |:w| :[range]w[rite][!] Write to the current file. |:w_f| :[range]w[rite] {file} Write to {file}, unless it already exists. |:w_f| :[range]w[rite]! {file} Write to {file}. Overwrite an existing file. |:w_a| :[range]w[rite][!] >> Append to the current file. |:w_a| :[range]w[rite][!] >> {file} Append to {file}. |:w_c| :[range]w[rite] !{cmd} Execute {cmd} with [range] lines as standard input. |:up| :[range]up[date][!] write to current file if modified |:wall| :wa[ll][!] write all changed buffers |:q| :q[uit] Quit current buffer, unless changes have been made. Exit Vim when there are no other non-help buffers |:q| :q[uit]! Quit current buffer always, discard any changes. Exit Vim when there are no other non-help buffers |:qa| :qa[ll] Exit Vim, unless changes have been made. |:qa| :qa[ll]! Exit Vim always, discard any changes. |:cq| :cq Quit without writing and return error code. |:wq| :wq[!] Write the current file and exit. |:wq| :wq[!] {file} Write to {file} and exit. |:xit| :x[it][!] [file] Like ":wq" but write only when changes have been made |ZZ| ZZ Same as ":x". |ZQ| ZQ Same as ":q!". |:xall| :xa[ll][!] or :wqall[!] Write all changed buffers and exit |:stop| :st[op][!] Suspend VIM or start new shell. If 'aw' option is set and [!] not given write the buffer. |CTRL-Z| CTRL-Z Same as ":stop" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_ac* Automatic Commands |viminfo-file| Read registers, marks, history at startup, save when exiting. |:rviminfo| :rv[iminfo] [file] Read info from viminfo file [file] |:rviminfo| :rv[iminfo]! [file] idem, overwrite existing info |:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo] [file] Add info to viminfo file [file] |:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo]! [file] Write info to viminfo file [file] |modeline| Automatic option setting when editing a file |modeline| vim:{set-arg}: .. In the first and last lines of the file (see 'ml' option), {set-arg} is given as an argument to ":set" |autocommand| Automatic execution of commands on certain events. |:autocmd| :au List all autocommands |:autocmd| :au {event} List all autocommands for {event} |:autocmd| :au {event} {pat} List all autocommands for {event} with {pat} |:autocmd| :au {event} {pat} {cmd} Enter new autocommands for {event} with {pat} |:autocmd| :au! Remove all autocommands |:autocmd| :au! {event} Remove all autocommands for {event} |:autocmd| :au! * {pat} Remove all autocommands for {pat} |:autocmd| :au! {event} {pat} Remove all autocommands for {event} with {pat} |:autocmd| :au! {event} {pat} {cmd} Remove all autocommands for {event} with {pat} and enter new one ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_wi* Multi-window commands |CTRL-W_s| CTRL-W s or :split Split window into two parts |:split_f| :split {file} Split window and edit {file} in one of them |:vsplit| :vsplit {file} Same, but split vertically |:vertical| :vertical {cmd} Make {cmd} split vertically |:sfind| :sf[ind] {file} Split window, find {file} in 'path' and edit it. |CTRL-W_]| CTRL-W ] Split window and jump to tag under cursor |CTRL-W_f| CTRL-W f Split window and edit file name under the cursor |CTRL-W_^| CTRL-W ^ Split window and edit alternate file |CTRL-W_n| CTRL-W n or :new Create new empty window |CTRL-W_q| CTRL-W q or :q[uit] Quit editing and close window |CTRL-W_c| CTRL-W c or :cl[ose] Make buffer hidden and close window |CTRL-W_o| CTRL-W o or :on[ly] Make current window only one on the screen |CTRL-W_j| CTRL-W j Move cursor to window below |CTRL-W_k| CTRL-W k Move cursor to window above |CTRL-W_CTRL-W| CTRL-W CTRL-W Move cursor to window below (wrap) |CTRL-W_W| CTRL-W W Move cursor to window above (wrap) |CTRL-W_t| CTRL-W t Move cursor to top window |CTRL-W_b| CTRL-W b Move cursor to bottom window |CTRL-W_p| CTRL-W p Move cursor to previous active window |CTRL-W_r| CTRL-W r Rotate windows downwards |CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R Rotate windows upwards |CTRL-W_x| CTRL-W x Exchange current window with next one |CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = Make all windows equal height |CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - Decrease current window height |CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + Increase current window height |CTRL-W__| CTRL-W _ Set current window height (default: very high) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_bu* Buffer list commands |:buffers| :buffers or :files list all known buffer and file names |:ball| :ball or :sball edit all args/buffers |:unhide| :unhide or :sunhide edit all loaded buffers |:badd| :badd {fname} add file name {fname} to the list |:bunload| :bunload[!] [N] unload buffer [N] from memory |:bdelete| :bdelete[!] [N] unload buffer [N] and delete it from the buffer list in current window in new window ~ |:buffer| :[N]buffer [N] :[N]sbuffer [N] to arg/buf N |:bnext| :[N]bnext [N] :[N]sbnext [N] to Nth next arg/buf |:bNext| :[N]bNext [N] :[N]sbNext [N] to Nth previous arg/buf |:bprevious| :[N]bprevious [N] :[N]sbprevious [N] to Nth previous arg/buf |:bfirst| :bfirst :sbfirst to first arg/buf |:blast| :blast :sblast to last arg/buf |:bmodified| :[N]bmod [N] :[N]sbmod [N] to Nth modified buf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_sy* Syntax Highlighting |:syn-on| :syntax on start using syntax highlighting |:syn-off| :syntax off stop using syntax highlighting |:syn-keyword| :syntax keyword {group-name} {keyword} .. add a syntax keyword item |:syn-match| :syntax match {group-name} {pattern} ... add syntax match item |:syn-region| :syntax region {group-name} {pattern} ... add syntax region item |:syn-sync| :syntax sync [ccomment | lines {N} | ...] tell syntax how to sync |:syntax| :syntax [list] list current syntax items |:syn-clear| :syntax clear clear all syntax info |:highlight| :highlight clear clear all highlight info |:highlight| :highlight {group-name} {key}={arg} .. set highlighting for {group-name} |:filetype| :filetype on switch on file type detection, without syntax highlighting |:filetype| :filetype plugin indent on switch on file type detection, with automatic indenting and settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_gu* GUI commands |:gui| :gui UNIX: start the GUI |:gui| :gui {fname} .. idem, and edit {fname} .. |:menu| :menu list all menus |:menu| :menu {mpath} list menus starting with {mpath} |:menu| :menu {mpath} {rhs} add menu {mpath}, giving {lhs} |:menu| :menu {pri} {mpath} {rhs} idem, with priorities {pri} |:menu| :menu ToolBar.{name} {rhs} add toolbar item, giving {lhs} |:tmenu| :tmenu {mpath} {text} add tooltip to menu {mpath} |:unmenu| :unmenu {mpath} remove menu {mpath} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Q_fo* Folding |'foldmethod'| set foldmethod=manual manual folding set foldmethod=indent folding by indent set foldmethod=expr folding by 'foldexpr' set foldmethod=syntax folding by syntax regions set foldmethod=marker folding by 'foldmarkers' |zf| zf{motion} operator: Define a fold manually |:fold| :{range}fold define a fold for {range} lines |zd| zd delete one fold under the cursor |zD| zD delete all folds under the cursor |zo| zo open one fold under the cursor |zO| zO open all folds under the cursor |zc| zc close one fold under the cursor |zC| zC close all folds under the cursor |zm| zm fold more: decrease 'foldlevel' |zM| zM close all folds: make 'foldlevel' zero |zr| zr reduce folding: increase 'foldlevel' |zR| zR open all folds: make 'foldlevel' max. |zn| zn fold none: reset 'foldenable' |zN| zN fold normal set 'foldenable' |zi| zi invert 'foldenable' vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: