A Byte of Vim
by Swaroop C H
Publisher: Lulu.com 2009
Number of pages: 89
Description:
A Byte of Vim is a book which aims to help you to learn how to use the Vim editor (version 7), even if all you know is how to use the computer keyboard. The book is meant for new users who want to understand what Vim is and learn how to use it, as well as people who already know how to use Vim and want to learn about features that make Vim so powerful, such as windows and tabs, personal information management, making it a programmer's editor, how to extend Vim with your own plugins, and more.
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