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Chapter 18. Creating Custom Commands in vi

Contents:

Why Type More Than You Have To?
Save Time and Typing with the vi map Commands
What You Lose When You Use map!
vi @-Functions
Keymaps for Pasting into a Window Running vi
Protecting Keys from Interpretation by ex
Maps for Repeated Edits
More Examples of Mapping Keys in vi
Repeating a vi Keymap
Typing in Uppercase Without CAPS LOCK
Text-Input Mode Cursor Motion with No Arrow Keys
Don't Lose Important Functions with vi Maps: Use noremap
vi Macro for Splitting Long Lines
File-Backup Macros

18.1. Why Type More Than You Have To?

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Keymapping -- storing complex command sequences so that they can be executed with a single keystroke -- is one of my favorite timesavers. There's nothing like typing one key and watching a whole string of work take place. For repetitive edits (e.g., font changes) it's a real wrist-saver, too. In this chapter we show you how to:

 

-- EK



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