Learn Vimscript the Hard Way
by Steve Losh
Publisher: Lulu.com 2013
Number of pages: 241
Description:
Learn Vimscript the Hard Way is a book for users of the Vim editor who want to learn how to customize Vim. It is not a guide to using Vim. Before reading this book you should be comfortable editing text in Vim and know what terms like 'buffer', 'window' and 'insert mode' mean.
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