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Start Learning Vim

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 22 Aug 2025 22:52:58 +0530


Start Learning Vim

Vim needs no introduction. If you are working in the command line, you have three main options for editing files:

  • Vim
  • Nano
  • Emacs

You can use either of the three but many people swear by Vim for its flexibility and extensibility.

You can use Vim for basic file editing or you can use it as an IDE for full software development. Heck! Some people even use it for writing novels.

This is a consolidation of Vim tips and tutorials, divided into three categories:

  • Basic Vim tips: The absolute essentials any Vim user must know
  • Other Vim tips: Some additional tips centered around the basic usage
  • Advanced Vim tips: Taking your Vim knowledge to the next level

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