Vi

Used for navigation, deleting, copying, pasting, and saving. Almost every letter key performs an action rather than typing characters. Insert Mode: Used for entering text.

It is guaranteed to be available on any Unix system, making it essential for system administration. Used for navigation, deleting, copying, pasting, and saving

: Move cursor left, down, up, right (alternative to arrow keys). w : Move forward one word. b : Move backward one word. 0 (zero) : Move to the beginning of the line. $ : Move to the end of the line. 3. Editing (Command Mode) x : Delete the character under the cursor. dd : Delete (cut) the entire current line. yy : Yank (copy) the current line. p : Paste the copied or deleted text after the cursor. u : Undo the last action. Advantages It is guaranteed to be available on any

Most modern systems actually run when you type vi . Vim is backward-compatible with vi but adds features like syntax highlighting, undo branching, and plugin support. Explain how to configure vi (using .exrc or .vimrc )? Show how to use split screens for editing multiple files? Let me know how you'd like to proceed! An introduction to the vi editor - Red Hat b : Move backward one word