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34 lines
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A text editor. Specifically, a subset of a vim.
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## Usage
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It is probably best to read a Vim tutorial for the basics. All supportd keystrokes should *mostly* behave the same as in Vim.
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### Supported in Command-line Mode
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- `e[dit]`
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- `t[abe]`, `[tab]n`, `[tab]p`
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- `q[uit]`
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- `w[rite]`
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### Supported in Normal Mode
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- `:`
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- `i`
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- `A`
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- `r`
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- `dd`
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- `dw`
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- `G`
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- `gg`
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- `<number>gg`
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- `f<char>`
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- `F<char>`
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- `x`
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- `h`, `j`, `k`, `l`
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- `0`, `^`, `$`
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### Malvim Specific
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In Command-line Mode, `autoindent` can be done to toggle auto-indenting (when making new line in Insert Mode [ie, by hitting Enter/Return], space indentation of the new line will be the same as the space indentation of the current line).
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