This cheat sheet provides essential Vim commands to enhance your text editing productivity. Learn shortcuts for common tasks like copying, deleting, replacing, and commenting lines efficiently.
To duplicate a line you are currently on:
yyp
To copy a block of text:
- Enter visual mode by pressing
v. - Use direction arrows to highlight the desired text.
- Press
yto copy the highlighted selection. - Move to the desired insertion point.
- Press
pto paste.
To delete the current line:
dd
To delete all text from the cursor to the end of the file:
dG
To delete all text from the cursor to the beginning of the file:
dH
To delete a specified number of lines below the cursor (e.g., 10 lines):
10dd
To delete the first N characters of every line (e.g., first 4 characters):
:%s/^.\{0,4\}//
Example:
>>> class HashTable:
... def __init__(self):
... self.size = 256
... self.slots = [None for i in range(self.size)]
... self.count = 0
After applying the command:
class HashTable:
def __init__(self):
self.size = 256
self.slots = [None for i in range(self.size)]
self.count = 0
Normal Mode Function: Find and Replace
Consider the following dataset:
123. 123
233. 123
To replace the period (.) with a comma (,) on each line:
:%norm f.C,
Result:
123, 123
233, 123
Commenting Lines
- Enter visual line mode by pressing
Shift + v. - Move down using arrow keys to select the lines you want to comment.
- Press
Shift + Ito enter insert mode at the beginning of each selected line. - Type the comment character (e.g.,
#). - Press
Escto exit insert mode and apply the comment to all selected lines.
Search and Replace (e.g., replace 'true' with 'false')
:%s/true/false/g
Press Enter to execute the replacement globally on all lines.