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How to install vim editor in Linux Mint
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How to install vim editor in Linux Mint

BySharad Chhetri January 22, 2014December 10, 2024

vim is a free and open source text editor. vim stands from Vi IMproved,it is based upon vi editor. vim can be used in command line as well in Graphical User Mode. Vim editor was developed by Bram Moolenar. The installation of vim in Linux Mint is very simple and quick.Follow the simple steps to…

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set and unset line number in file with vi editor
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set and unset line number in file with vi editor

BySharad Chhetri November 18, 2013December 10, 2024

In this tutorial we will learn, set and unset line number in file with vi editor. The same is applicable to vim editor also.(vim is advanced vi editor).vi editor is one of the famous and bydefault file editor in many linux distro. In vi editor you can use regex tricks. To set line number in…

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How to install vim in freebsd
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How to install vim in freebsd

BySharad Chhetri August 13, 2013December 10, 2024

vim is the acronym of Vi Improved . vim is text editor written by Bram Moolenaar. Vim is available in command line as well as in graphical mode. It has advanced features as compared to vi text editor which usually by default available in almost all unix like operating system. Note: Practical Tested in FreeBSD…

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