Vim Tips & Tricks
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</table>Source: Efficient Editing With vim
Writing code
- Ctrl+n or Ctrl+p
- Autocomplete ;)
- ]p
- Just like p, but it automatically adjusts the indent level of the pasted code to match that of the code you paste into. Try it!
- %
- Putting the cursor on a brace, bracket, or parenthese and pressing % will send the cursor to the matching brace, bracket, or parenthese. Great for fixing parse problems related to heavily nested blocks of code or logic.
- >>
- Indent the highlighted code. (See the earlier section about efficient text selection. If no text is selected, the current line is indented.)
- <<
- Like >>, but un-indents.
- gd
- Go to the definition (or declaration) of the function or variable under the cursor.
- K
- Go to the man page for the word currently under the cursor. (For instance, if your cursor is currently over the word sleep, you will see the man page for sleep displayed.)