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Buy PDF/EPUB versions - Vim Reference Guide

Buy PDF/EPUB versions - Vim Reference Guide
  1. Cover
  2. Buy PDF/EPUB versions
  3. Preface
  4. 1. Introduction
  5. 2. Insert mode
  6. 3. Normal mode
  7. 4. Command-line mode
  8. 5. Visual mode
  9. 6. Regular Expressions
  10. 7. Macro
  11. 8. Customizing Vim
  12. 9. CLI options

  13.    Source code
  14.    My Blog
  15.    My Books
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Testimonials

Got several suggestions and feedback when my submission about this book reached the front page of Hacker News.

Great job on this! — rendall

Hi, great work releasing this! Trying to explain vim concisely is always an interesting challenge and I had a great time reading your attempt in this book. I always find it really interesting on how people try to group certain vim functions in a way that makes sense to people that don't use vim. I think you cover that idea pretty well in your 'Vim philosophy and features' section whilst not making it overly abstract and keeping it relatable. — doix

Neat stuff! One piece of feedback is that I would include "+p and "+yy in the copy and paste section. — mrpotato

I learnt regular expression by reading your books, thank you for the great work. — LamJH

A comment from another Hacker News thread:

I stumbled upon your vi post a few days ago, really like the style. Keep it up!

Book list

Here's a list of programming books I've written:


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