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- *usr_01.txt* Nvim
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
- About the manuals
- This chapter introduces the manuals available with Vim. Read this to know the
- conditions under which the commands are explained.
- |01.1| Two manuals
- |01.2| Vim installed
- |01.3| Using the Vim tutor
- |01.4| Copyright
- Next chapter: |usr_02.txt| The first steps in Vim
- Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
- ==============================================================================
- *01.1* Two manuals
- The Vim documentation consists of two parts:
- 1. The User manual
- Task oriented explanations, from simple to complex. Reads from start to
- end like a book.
- 2. The Reference manual
- Precise description of how everything in Vim works.
- The notation used in these manuals is explained here: |notation|
- JUMPING AROUND
- The text contains hyperlinks between the two parts, allowing you to quickly
- jump between the description of an editing task and a precise explanation of
- the commands and options used for it. Use these two commands:
- Press CTRL-] to jump to a subject under the cursor.
- Press CTRL-O to jump back (repeat to go further back).
- Many links are in vertical bars, like this: |bars|. The bars themselves may
- be hidden or invisible; see below. An option name, like 'number', a command
- in double quotes like ":write" and any other word can also be used as a link.
- Try it out: Move the cursor to CTRL-] and press CTRL-] on it.
- Other subjects can be found with the ":help" command; see |help.txt|.
- The bars and stars are usually hidden with the |conceal| feature. They also
- use |hl-Ignore|, using the same color for the text as the background. You can
- make them visible with: >
- :set conceallevel=0
- :hi link HelpBar Normal
- :hi link HelpStar Normal
- ==============================================================================
- *01.2* Vim installed *setup-vimrc_example*
- To create an empty vimrc: >
- :call mkdir(stdpath('config'),'p')
- :exe 'edit' stdpath('config').'/init.vim'
- :write
- For more info see |vimrc|.
- ==============================================================================
- *01.3* Using the Vim tutor *tutor* *vimtutor*
- Instead of reading the text (boring!) you can use :Tutor to learn your first
- Vim commands. This is a 30-minute tutorial that teaches the most basic Vim
- functionality hands-on.
- To start the tutorial, execute >
- :Tutor
- <
- from within nvim. The tutorial will lead you from that point. Have fun!
- ==============================================================================
- *01.4* Copyright *manual-copyright*
- The Vim user manual and reference manual are Copyright (c) 1988-2003 by Bram
- Moolenaar. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and
- conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v1.0 or later. The
- latest version is presently available at:
- https://www.opencontent.org/openpub/
- People who contribute to the manuals must agree with the above copyright
- notice.
- *frombook*
- Parts of the user manual come from the book "Vi IMproved - Vim" by Steve
- Oualline (published by New Riders Publishing, ISBN: 0735710015). The Open
- Publication License applies to this book. Only selected parts are included
- and these have been modified (e.g., by removing the pictures, updating the
- text for Vim 6.0 and later, fixing mistakes). The omission of the |frombook|
- tag does not mean that the text does not come from the book.
- Many thanks to Steve Oualline and New Riders for creating this book and
- publishing it under the OPL! It has been a great help while writing the user
- manual. Not only by providing literal text, but also by setting the tone and
- style.
- If you make money through selling the manuals, you are strongly encouraged to
- donate part of the profit to help AIDS victims in Uganda. See |iccf|.
- ==============================================================================
- Next chapter: |usr_02.txt| The first steps in Vim
- Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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