LPI101 - table 5-9 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
h | Move left one character. |
j | Move down one line. |
k | Move up one line. |
l | Move right one character. |
H | Move to the top of the screen. |
L | Move to the bottom of the screen. |
G | Move to the end of the file. |
w | Move forward one word. |
b | Move backward one word. |
0 (zero) | Move to the beginning of the current line. |
^ | Move to the first non-whitespace character on the current line. |
$ | Move to the end of the current line. |
Ctrl-B | Move up (back) one screen. |
Ctrl-F | Move down (forward) one screen. |
i | Insert at the current cursor position. |
I | Insert at the beginning of the current line. |
a | Append after the current cursor position. |
A | Append to the end of the current line. |
o | Start a new line after the current line. |
O | Start a new line before the current line. |
r | Replace the character at the current cursor position. |
R | Start replacing (overwriting) at the current cursor position. |
x | Delete the character at the current cursor position. |
X | Delete the character immediately before (to the left) of the current cursor position. |
s | Delete the character at the current cursor position and go into insert mode. (This is the equivalent of the combination xi.) |
S | Delete the contents of the current line and go into insert mode. |
dX | Given a movement command X, cut (delete) the appropriate number of characters, words, or lines from the current cursor position. |
dd | Cut the entire current line. |
D | Cut from the current cursor position to the end of the line. (This is equivalent to d$.) |
cX | Given a movement command X, cut the appropriate number of characters, words, or lines from the current cursor position and go into insert mode. |
cc | Cut the entire current line and go into insert mode. |
C | Cut from the current cursor position to the end of the line and enter insert mode. (This is equivalent to c$.) |
yX | Given a movement command X, copy (yank[a]) the appropriate number of characters, words, or lines from the current cursor position. |
yy or Y | Copy the entire current line. |
p | Paste after the current cursor position. |
P | Paste before the current cursor position. |
. | Repeat the last command. |
u | Undo the last command. |
/regex | Search forward for regex. |
?regex | Search backward for regex. |
n | Find the next match. |
N | Find the previous match. (In other words, repeat the last search in the opposite direction.) |
:n | Next file; when multiple files are specified for editing, this command loads the next file. Force this action (if the current file has unsaved changes) with :n!. |
:e file | Load file in place of the current file. Force this action with :e! file. |
:r file | Insert the contents of file after the current cursor position. |
:q | Quit without saving changes. Force this action with :q!. |
:w file | Write the current buffer to file. To append to an existing file, use :w >>file. Force the write (when possible, such as when running as root) with :w! file. |
:wq | Write the file contents and quit. Force this action with :wq!. |
:x | Write the file contents (if changed) and quit (the ex equivalent of ZZ). |
ZZ | Write the file contents (if changed) and quit. |
:!command | Execute command in a subshell. |
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