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000 C-@
(set-mark-command): Other Vi
Commands001 C-a
(vip-beginning-of-line): New Commands002 C-b
(vip-scroll-back): Viewing the
Buffer003 C-c (vip-ctl-c):
Important
Keys003 C-c (vip-ctl-c):
New Commands004 C-d
(vip-scroll-up): Viewing the
Buffer005 C-e
(vip-scroll-up-one): Viewing the
Buffer006 C-f
(vip-scroll-back): Viewing the
Buffer007 C-g
(vip-keyboard-quit): Changing007 C-g
(vip-keyboard-quit): Important Keys007 C-g
(vip-keyboard-quit): New Bindings010 C-h (delete-backward-char)
(insert mode): Commands
in Insert Mode010 C-h
(vip-delete-backward-char) (insert mode):
Insert Mode011 TAB (indent-for-tab-command): Other Vi
Commands012 C-j
(newline-and-indent): Other Vi
Commands013 C-k (kill-line):
Other Vi
Commands014 C-l (recenter):
Important
Keys014 C-l (recenter):
Other Vi
Commands015 RET
(vip-scroll-back): Viewing the
Buffer015 RET
(vip-scroll-back): New Bindings016 C-n
(vip-next-window): Window Commands016 C-n
(vip-next-window): New Commands016 C-n
(vip-next-window): Buffers and
Windows017 C-o
(vip-open-line-at-point): New Commands017 C-o
(vip-open-line-at-point): Commands
in Insert Mode020 C-p
(previous-line): Other Vi
Commands021 C-q
(quoted-insert): Other Vi
Commands022 C-r
(isearch-backward): Searching
and Replacing022 C-r
(isearch-backward): New Commands022 C-r
(isearch-backward): Other Vi
Commands023 C-s
(isearch-forward): New Commands023 C-s
(isearch-forward): Other Vi
Commands023 C-s
(isearch-forward): Searching
and Replacing024 C-t
(transpose-chars): Other Vi
Commands025 C-u
(vip-scroll-down): Viewing the
Buffer026 C-v (scroll-up):
Other Vi
Commands027 C-w (kill-region):
Other Vi
Commands027 C-w
(vip-delete-backward-word) (insert mode):
Commands
in Insert Mode027 C-w
(vip-delete-backward-word) (insert mode):
Insert Mode0300 C-x (vip-ctl-x):
Important
Keys0300 C-x (vip-ctl-x):
New Commands0301 C-x C-z
(suspend-emacs): Modes in VIP031 C-y
(vip-scroll-down-one): Viewing the
Buffer032 C-z
(vip-change-mode-to-vi): Modes in VIP032 C-z
(vip-change-mode-to-vi): Emacs Mode032 C-z (vip-ESC) (insert
mode): Insert
Mode032 C-z (vip-ESC) (insert
mode): Commands
in Insert Mode033 ESC (vip-change-mode-to-vi)
(insert mode): Insert Mode033 ESC (vip-change-mode-to-vi)
(insert mode): Commands
in Insert Mode033 ESC (vip-ESC):
New Commands033 ESC (vip-ESC):
Important
Keys040 SPC (vip-scroll):
New Bindings040 SPC (vip-scroll):
Viewing
the Buffer041 !
(vip-command-argument): Other Vi
Commands042 "
(vip-command-argument): Delete Commands0430 #
(vip-command-argument): New Commands0431 # C
(upcase-region): New Commands0432 # c
(downcase-region): New Commands0432 # g
(vip-global-execute): New Commands0432 # q
(vip-quote-region): New Commands0432 # s
(spell-region): New Commands044 $ (vip-goto-eol):
Motion
Commands045 %
(vip-paren-match): Motion Commands046 & (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands047 '
(vip-goto-mark-and-skip-white): Motion Commands050 (
(vip-backward-sentence): Motion Commands051 )
(vip-forward-sentence): Motion Commands052 *
(vip-call-last-kbd-macro): Misc Commands052 *
(vip-call-last-kbd-macro): Other Vi
Commands052 *
(vip-call-last-kbd-macro): New Commands053 +
(vip-next-line-at-bol): Motion Commands054 ,
(vip-repeat-find-opposite): Motion Commands055 -
(vip-previous-line-at-bol): Motion Commands056 . (vip-repeat):
Repeating and Undoing Modifications056 . (vip-repeat):
Undoing057 /
(vip-search-forward): Searching057 /
(vip-search-forward): Searching
and Replacing057 /
(vip-search-forward): Counts060 0
(vip-beginning-of-line): Motion Commands061 1 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments062 2 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments063 3 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments064 4 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments065 5 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments066 6 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments067 7 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments068 8 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments069 9 (numeric
argument): Numeric
Arguments072 : (vip-ex):
Ex Commands073 ;
(vip-repeat-find): Motion Commands074 <
(vip-command-argument): Other Vi
Commands075 =
(vip-command-argument): Other Vi
Commands076 >
(vip-command-argument): Other Vi
Commands077 ?
(vip-search-backward): Counts077 ?
(vip-search-backward): Searching077 ?
(vip-search-backward): Searching
and Replacing100 @ (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands101 A (vip-Append):
Commands
in Insert Mode102 B
(vip-backward-Word): Motion Commands103 C
(vip-ctl-c-equivalent): Important Keys103 C
(vip-ctl-c-equivalent): New Bindings104 D (vip-kill-line):
Delete
Commands105 E
(vip-end-of-Word): Motion Commands106 F
(vip-find-char-backward): Motion Commands107 G (vip-goto-line):
Motion
Commands110 H
(vip-window-top): Motion Commands111 I (vip-Insert):
Commands
in Insert Mode112 J
(vip-join-lines): Other Vi
Commands113 K
(vip-kill-buffer): New Commands113 K
(vip-kill-buffer): Buffer Commands113 K
(vip-kill-buffer): Buffers and
Windows114 L
(vip-window-bottom): Motion Commands115 M
(vip-window-middle): Motion Commands116 N
(vip-search-Next): Searching
and Replacing117 O (vip-Open-line):
Commands
in Insert Mode117 O (vip-Open-line):
Counts120 P (vip-Put-back):
Put Back
Commands120 P (vip-Put-back):
Counts121 Q
(vip-query-replace): New Commands121 Q
(vip-query-replace): Searching
and Replacing122 R
(vip-replace-string): Searching
and Replacing122 R
(vip-replace-string): New Commands123 S
(vip-switch-to-buffer-other-window): Buffers and
Windows123 S
(vip-switch-to-buffer-other-window): Buffer Commands123 S
(vip-switch-to-buffer-other-window): New Bindings124 T
(vip-goto-char-backward): Motion Commands125 U (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands126 V
(vip-find-file-other-window): New Commands126 V
(vip-find-file-other-window): File Commands126 V
(vip-find-file-other-window): Files127 W
(vip-forward-Word): Motion Commands1300 X
(vip-ctl-x-equivalent): Important Keys1300 X
(vip-ctl-x-equivalent): New Bindings1301 X (
(start-kbd-macro): Misc Commands1301 X )
(end-kbd-macro): Misc Commands1301 X 1
(delete-other-windows): Window Commands1301 X 1
(delete-other-windows): Buffers and
Windows1301 X 2
(split-window-vertically): Buffers and
Windows1301 X 2
(split-window-vertically): Window Commands1301 X 3
(vip-buffer-in-two-windows): Window Commands1301 X 3
(vip-buffer-in-two-windows): New Bindings1301 X 3
(vip-buffer-in-two-windows): Buffers and
Windows1302 X B
(list-buffers): Buffers and
Windows1302 X I
(insert-file): File Commands1302 X I
(insert-file): Files1302 X S
(save-buffer): Files1302 X S
(save-buffer): Buffer Commands1302 X W (write-file):
File
Commands1302 X W (write-file):
Files1302 X Z
(suspend-emacs): Misc Commands131 Y (vip-yank-line):
Yank
Commands132 Z Z
(save-buffers-kill-emacs): Other Vi
Commands133 [ (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands134 \
(vip-escape-to-emacs): New Commands134 \
(vip-escape-to-emacs): Important Keys135 ] (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands136 ^
(vip-bol-and-skip-white): Motion Commands137 _ (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands140 ` (vip-goto-mark):
Motion
Commands141 a (vip-append):
Commands
in Insert Mode142 b
(vip-backward-word): Motion Commands1430 c
(vip-command-argument): Change Commands
1431 c R: Change Commands
1432 c c: Change Commands
1432 c r: Change Commands1440 d
(vip-command-argument): Delete Commands
1441 d R: Delete Commands
1442 d d: Delete Commands
1442 d r: Delete Commands145 e
(vip-end-of-word): Motion Commands146 f
(vip-find-char-forward): Motion Commands147 g
(vip-info-on-file): New Bindings147 g
(vip-info-on-file): Files150 h
(vip-backward-char): Motion Commands151 i (vip-insert):
Commands
in Insert Mode152 j (vip-next-line):
Motion
Commands153 k
(vip-previous-line): Motion Commands154 l
(vip-forward-char): Motion Commands155 m
(vip-mark-point): Mark Commands155 m
(vip-mark-point): Marking156 n
(vip-search-next): Searching
and Replacing157 o (vip-open-line):
Commands
in Insert Mode157 o (vip-open-line):
Counts160 p (vip-put-back):
Put Back
Commands160 p (vip-put-back):
Counts161 q (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands162 r
(vip-replace-char): Searching
and Replacing163 s
(vip-switch-to-buffer): Buffers and
Windows163 s
(vip-switch-to-buffer): New Bindings163 s
(vip-switch-to-buffer): Buffer Commands164 t
(vip-goto-char-forward): Motion Commands165 u (vip-undo):
Undoing165 u (vip-undo):
Repeating and Undoing Modifications166 v (vip-find-file):
New Commands166 v (vip-find-file):
Files166 v (vip-find-file):
File
Commands167 w
(vip-forward-word): Motion Commands170 x
(vip-delete-char): Delete Commands1710 y
(vip-command-argument): Yank Commands
1711 y R: Yank Commands
1712 y r: Yank Commands1712 y y
(vip-yank-line): Yank Commands1721 z RET
(vip-line-to-top): Viewing the
Buffer1721 z RET
(vip-line-to-top): z Command1722 z -
(vip-line-to-bottom): z Command1722 z -
(vip-line-to-bottom): Viewing the
Buffer1722 z .
(vip-line-to-middle): z Command1722 z .
(vip-line-to-middle): Viewing the
Buffer1723 z H
(vip-line-to-top): Viewing the
Buffer1723 z H
(vip-line-to-top): z Command1723 z L
(vip-line-to-bottom): z Command1723 z L
(vip-line-to-bottom): Viewing the
Buffer1723 z M
(vip-line-to-middle): z Command1723 z M
(vip-line-to-middle): Viewing the
Buffer173 {
(vip-backward-paragraph): Motion Commands174 | (vip-goto-col):
Motion
Commands175 }
(vip-forward-paragraph): Motion Commands176 ~ (vip-nil):
Other Vi
Commands177 DEL
(vip-delete-backward-char): Delete Commands