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.TH EVIM 1 "2002 February 16"
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.TH EVIM 1 "2024 August 12"
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.SH NAME
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evim \- easy Vim, edit a file with Vim and setup for modeless editing
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@ -34,8 +34,12 @@ Use CTRL-Q to obtain the original meaning of CTRL-V.
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See vim(1).
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.SH FILES
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.TP 15
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/usr/local/lib/vim/evim.vim
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/evim.vim
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The script loaded to initialize eVim.
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.br
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.I vim??
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is short version number, like vim91 for
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.B Vim 9.1
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.SH AKA
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Also Known As "Vim for gumbies".
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When using evim you are expected to take a handkerchief,
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EVIM(1) EVIM(1)
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EVIM(1) General Commands Manual EVIM(1)
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
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eview
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DESCRIPTION
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eVim starts Vim and sets options to make it behave like a modeless edi-
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eVim starts Vim and sets options to make it behave like a modeless edi‐
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tor. This is still Vim but used as a point-and-click editor. This
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feels a lot like using Notepad on MS-Windows. eVim will always run in
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the GUI, to enable the use of menus and toolbar.
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@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ OPTIONS
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See vim(1).
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FILES
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/usr/local/lib/vim/evim.vim
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/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/evim.vim
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The script loaded to initialize eVim.
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vim?? is short version number, like vim91 for Vim 9.1
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AKA
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Also Known As "Vim for gumbies". When using evim you are expected to
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@ -49,4 +50,4 @@ AUTHOR
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2002 February 16 EVIM(1)
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2024 August 12 EVIM(1)
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.TH VIM 1 "2024 Aug 03"
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.TH VIM 1 "2024 Aug 12"
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.SH NAME
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vim \- Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@ -150,18 +150,6 @@ Example: vim "+set si" main.c
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.br
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Note: You can use up to 10 "+" or "\-c" commands.
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.TP
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\-S {file}
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{file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
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This is equivalent to \-c "source {file}".
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{file} cannot start with '\-'.
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If {file} is omitted "Session.vim" is used (only works when \-S is the last
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argument).
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.TP
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\-\-cmd {command}
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Like using "\-c", but the command is executed just before
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processing any vimrc file.
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You can use up to 10 of these commands, independently from "\-c" commands.
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.TP
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\-A
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If
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.B Vim
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@ -224,11 +212,6 @@ is executed by a program that will wait for the edit
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session to finish (e.g. mail).
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On the Amiga the ":sh" and ":!" commands will not work.
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.TP
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\-\-nofork
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Foreground. For the GUI version,
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.B Vim
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will not fork and detach from the shell it was started in.
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.TP
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\-F
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If
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.B Vim
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@ -239,6 +222,8 @@ in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and 'rightleft' are set.
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Otherwise an error message is given and
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.B Vim
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aborts.
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.br
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Note: Farsi support has been removed in patch 8.1.0932.
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.TP
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\-g
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If
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@ -248,18 +233,6 @@ If no GUI support was compiled in, an error message is given and
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.B Vim
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aborts.
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.TP
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\-\-gui-dialog-file {name}
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When using the GUI, instead of showing a dialog, write the title and message of
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the dialog to file {name}. The file is created or appended to. Only useful
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for testing, to avoid that the test gets stuck on a dialog that can't be seen.
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Without the GUI the argument is ignored.
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.TP
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\-\-help, \-h, \-?
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Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and options.
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After this
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.B Vim
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exits.
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.TP
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\-H
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If
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.B Vim
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@ -277,13 +250,13 @@ instead of the default "~/.viminfo".
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This can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file, by giving the name
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"NONE".
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.TP
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\-L
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Same as \-r.
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.TP
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\-l
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Lisp mode.
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Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
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.TP
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\-L
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Same as \-r.
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.TP
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\-m
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Modifying files is disabled.
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Resets the 'write' option.
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so that changes are not allowed and files can not be written. Note that these
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options can be set to enable making modifications.
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.TP
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\-N
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No-compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option.
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This will make
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.B Vim
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behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible, even though a .vimrc file does
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not exist.
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.TP
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\-n
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No swap file will be used.
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Recovery after a crash will be impossible.
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Can also be done with ":set uc=0".
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Can be undone with ":set uc=200".
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.TP
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\-N
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No-compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option.
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This will make
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.B Vim
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behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible, even though a .vimrc file does
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not exist.
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.TP
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\-nb
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Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for details.
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.TP
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enough. Note that the implementation is still primitive. It won't work with
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all applications and the menu doesn't work.
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.TP
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\-r
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List swap files, with information about using them for recovery.
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.TP
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\-r {file}
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Recovery mode.
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The swap file is used to recover a crashed editing session.
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The swap file is a file with the same filename as the text file with ".swp"
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appended.
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See ":help recovery".
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.TP
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\-R
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Read-only mode.
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The 'readonly' option will be set.
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The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set noro".
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See ":help 'readonly'".
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.TP
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\-r
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List swap files, with information about using them for recovery.
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.TP
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\-r {file}
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Recovery mode.
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The swap file is used to recover a crashed editing session.
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The swap file is a file with the same filename as the text file with ".swp"
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appended.
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See ":help recovery".
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.TP
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\-s
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Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "\-e" option was given
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before the "\-s" option.
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If the end of the file is reached before the editor exits, further characters
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are read from the keyboard.
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.TP
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\-S {file}
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{file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
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This is equivalent to \-c "source {file}".
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{file} cannot start with '\-'.
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If {file} is omitted "Session.vim" is used (only works when \-S is the last
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argument).
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.TP
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\-T {terminal}
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Tells
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.B Vim
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.B Vim
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(builtin) or defined in the termcap or terminfo file.
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.TP
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\-\-not-a-term
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Tells
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.B Vim
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that the user knows that the input and/or output is not connected to a
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terminal. This will avoid the warning and the two second delay that would
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happen.
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.TP
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\-\-ttyfail
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When stdin or stdout is not a a terminal (tty) then exit right away.
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.TP
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\-u {vimrc}
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Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
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All the other initializations are skipped.
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It can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving the name "NONE".
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See ":help gui\-init" within vim for more details.
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.TP
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\-v
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Start
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.B Vim
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in Vi mode, just like the executable was called "vi". This only has effect
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when the executable is called "ex".
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.TP
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\-V[N]
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Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and for reading and
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writing a viminfo file. The optional number N is the value for 'verbose'.
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not displayed but written to the file {filename}. {filename} must not start
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with a digit.
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.TP
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\-\-log {filename}
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If
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.B Vim
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has been compiled with eval and channel feature, start logging and write
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entries to {filename}. This works like calling
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.I ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao')
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very early during startup.
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.TP
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\-v
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Start
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.B Vim
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in Vi mode, just like the executable was called "vi". This only has effect
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when the executable is called "ex".
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.TP
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\-w{number}
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Set the 'window' option to {number}.
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.TP
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Do not use any personal configuration (vimrc, plugins, etc.). Useful to see if
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a problem reproduces with a clean Vim setup.
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.TP
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\-\-cmd {command}
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Like using "\-c", but the command is executed just before
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processing any vimrc file.
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You can use up to 10 of these commands, independently from "\-c" commands.
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.TP
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\-\-echo\-wid
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GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
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.TP
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\-\-gui\-dialog\-file {name}
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When using the GUI, instead of showing a dialog, write the title and message of
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the dialog to file {name}. The file is created or appended to. Only useful
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for testing, to avoid that the test gets stuck on a dialog that can't be seen.
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Without the GUI the argument is ignored.
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.TP
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\-\-help, \-h, \-?
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Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and options.
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After this
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.B Vim
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exits.
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.TP
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\-\-literal
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Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wildcards. This has no
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effect on Unix where the shell expands wildcards.
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.TP
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\-\-log {filename}
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If
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.B Vim
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has been compiled with eval and channel feature, start logging and write
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entries to {filename}. This works like calling
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.I ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao')
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very early during startup.
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.TP
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\-\-nofork
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Foreground. For the GUI version,
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.B Vim
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will not fork and detach from the shell it was started in.
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.TP
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Skip loading plugins. Implied by \-u NONE.
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.TP
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Tells
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.B Vim
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that the user knows that the input and/or output is not connected to a
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terminal. This will avoid the warning and the two second delay that would
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happen.
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.TP
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Connect to a Vim server and make it edit the files given in the rest of the
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\-\-remote argument, then it's the name of the server to connect to.
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.TP
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GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in another window.
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GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gVim in another window.
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.TP
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During startup write timing messages to the file {fname}.
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When stdin or stdout is not a a terminal (tty) then exit right away.
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.TP
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Win32 GUI only: Make gvim try to use the window {id} as a parent, so that it
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Win32 GUI only: Make gVim try to use the window {id} as a parent, so that it
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.SH ON-LINE HELP
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.TP
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.B gVim
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.TP
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System wide menu initializations for
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.B gVim.
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-t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on
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a "tag", a sort of goto label. {tag} is looked up in the
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tags file, the associated file becomes the current file and
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the associated command is executed. Mostly this is used
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for C programs, in which case {tag} could be a function
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name. The effect is that the file containing that function
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becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
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becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
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the start of the function. See ":help tag-commands".
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Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
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the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
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the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option (de‐
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Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
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the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
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the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option (de‐
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faults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on other
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systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the ":cn"
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vim The "normal" way, everything is default.
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ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
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ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
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Can also be done with the "-e" argument.
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view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
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view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
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the files. Can also be done with the "-R" argument.
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gvim gview
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vim "+set si" main.c
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Note: You can use up to 10 "+" or "-c" commands.
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-S {file} {file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
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This is equivalent to -c "source {file}". {file} cannot
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start with '-'. If {file} is omitted "Session.vim" is used
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(only works when -S is the last argument).
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--cmd {command}
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Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
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processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
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commands, independently from "-c" commands.
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-A If Vim has been compiled with ARABIC support for editing
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right-to-left oriented files and Arabic keyboard mapping,
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-d Start in diff mode. There should between two to eight file
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name arguments. Vim will open all the files and show dif‐
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name arguments. Vim will open all the files and show dif‐
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-d {device}, -dev {device}
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Open {device} for use as a terminal. Only on the Amiga.
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Open {device} for use as a terminal. Only on the Amiga.
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Example: "-d con:20/30/600/150".
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-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
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-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
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command from a script.
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-e Start Vim in Ex mode, just like the executable was called
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-e Start Vim in Ex mode, just like the executable was called
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"ex".
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-E Start Vim in improved Ex mode, just like the executable was
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called "exim".
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-f Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐
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tach from the shell it was started in. On the Amiga, Vim
|
||||
is not restarted to open a new window. This option should
|
||||
be used when Vim is executed by a program that will wait
|
||||
for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga
|
||||
tach from the shell it was started in. On the Amiga, Vim
|
||||
is not restarted to open a new window. This option should
|
||||
be used when Vim is executed by a program that will wait
|
||||
for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga
|
||||
the ":sh" and ":!" commands will not work.
|
||||
|
||||
--nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐
|
||||
tach from the shell it was started in.
|
||||
|
||||
-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
|
||||
right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
|
||||
this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
|
||||
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
|
||||
-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
|
||||
right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
|
||||
this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
|
||||
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
|
||||
and Vim aborts.
|
||||
Note: Farsi support has been removed in patch 8.1.0932.
|
||||
|
||||
-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option en‐
|
||||
-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option en‐
|
||||
ables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an error
|
||||
message is given and Vim aborts.
|
||||
|
||||
--gui-dialog-file {name}
|
||||
When using the GUI, instead of showing a dialog, write the
|
||||
title and message of the dialog to file {name}. The file
|
||||
is created or appended to. Only useful for testing, to
|
||||
avoid that the test gets stuck on a dialog that can't be
|
||||
seen. Without the GUI the argument is ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
--help, -h, -?
|
||||
Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and op‐
|
||||
tions. After this Vim exits.
|
||||
|
||||
-H If Vim has been compiled with RIGHTLEFT support for editing
|
||||
right-to-left oriented files and Hebrew keyboard mapping,
|
||||
this option starts Vim in Hebrew mode, i.e. 'hkmap' and
|
||||
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
|
||||
right-to-left oriented files and Hebrew keyboard mapping,
|
||||
this option starts Vim in Hebrew mode, i.e. 'hkmap' and
|
||||
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
|
||||
and Vim aborts.
|
||||
|
||||
-i {viminfo}
|
||||
Specifies the filename to use when reading or writing the
|
||||
viminfo file, instead of the default "~/.viminfo". This
|
||||
can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file, by
|
||||
Specifies the filename to use when reading or writing the
|
||||
viminfo file, instead of the default "~/.viminfo". This
|
||||
can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file, by
|
||||
giving the name "NONE".
|
||||
|
||||
-L Same as -r.
|
||||
|
||||
-l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
|
||||
|
||||
-m Modifying files is disabled. Resets the 'write' option.
|
||||
You can still modify the buffer, but writing a file is not
|
||||
-L Same as -r.
|
||||
|
||||
-m Modifying files is disabled. Resets the 'write' option.
|
||||
You can still modify the buffer, but writing a file is not
|
||||
possible.
|
||||
|
||||
-M Modifications not allowed. The 'modifiable' and 'write'
|
||||
options will be unset, so that changes are not allowed and
|
||||
files can not be written. Note that these options can be
|
||||
-M Modifications not allowed. The 'modifiable' and 'write'
|
||||
options will be unset, so that changes are not allowed and
|
||||
files can not be written. Note that these options can be
|
||||
set to enable making modifications.
|
||||
|
||||
-n No swap file will be used. Recovery after a crash will be
|
||||
impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
|
||||
slow medium (e.g. floppy). Can also be done with ":set
|
||||
uc=0". Can be undone with ":set uc=200".
|
||||
|
||||
-N No-compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option. This
|
||||
will make Vim behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible,
|
||||
even though a .vimrc file does not exist.
|
||||
|
||||
-n No swap file will be used. Recovery after a crash will be
|
||||
impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
|
||||
slow medium (e.g. floppy). Can also be done with ":set
|
||||
uc=0". Can be undone with ":set uc=200".
|
||||
|
||||
-nb Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for de‐
|
||||
tails.
|
||||
|
||||
-o[N] Open N windows stacked. When N is omitted, open one window
|
||||
for each file.
|
||||
|
||||
-O[N] Open N windows side by side. When N is omitted, open one
|
||||
-O[N] Open N windows side by side. When N is omitted, open one
|
||||
window for each file.
|
||||
|
||||
-p[N] Open N tab pages. When N is omitted, open one tab page for
|
||||
@ -232,26 +209,26 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
tion. When possible, Vim will run in an MDI window inside
|
||||
the application. {parent-title} must appear in the window
|
||||
title of the parent application. Make sure that it is spe‐
|
||||
cific enough. Note that the implementation is still primi‐
|
||||
tive. It won't work with all applications and the menu
|
||||
cific enough. Note that the implementation is still primi‐
|
||||
tive. It won't work with all applications and the menu
|
||||
doesn't work.
|
||||
|
||||
-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
|
||||
can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci‐
|
||||
dentally overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
|
||||
file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
|
||||
":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
|
||||
above). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
|
||||
noro". See ":help 'readonly'".
|
||||
|
||||
-r List swap files, with information about using them for re‐
|
||||
-r List swap files, with information about using them for re‐
|
||||
covery.
|
||||
|
||||
-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
|
||||
editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
|
||||
-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
|
||||
editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
|
||||
filename as the text file with ".swp" appended. See ":help
|
||||
recovery".
|
||||
|
||||
-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
|
||||
can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci‐
|
||||
dentally overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
|
||||
file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
|
||||
":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
|
||||
above). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
|
||||
noro". See ":help 'readonly'".
|
||||
|
||||
-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
|
||||
option was given before the "-s" option.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -262,34 +239,35 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
end of the file is reached before the editor exits, further
|
||||
characters are read from the keyboard.
|
||||
|
||||
-S {file} {file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
|
||||
This is equivalent to -c "source {file}". {file} cannot
|
||||
start with '-'. If {file} is omitted "Session.vim" is used
|
||||
(only works when -S is the last argument).
|
||||
|
||||
-T {terminal}
|
||||
Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only re‐
|
||||
quired when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a
|
||||
terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap
|
||||
or terminfo file.
|
||||
|
||||
--not-a-term
|
||||
Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output
|
||||
is not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warn‐
|
||||
ing and the two second delay that would happen.
|
||||
|
||||
--ttyfail When stdin or stdout is not a a terminal (tty) then exit
|
||||
right away.
|
||||
|
||||
-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
|
||||
All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
|
||||
edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
|
||||
all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
|
||||
-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
|
||||
All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
|
||||
edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
|
||||
all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
|
||||
initialization" within vim for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa‐
|
||||
tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
|
||||
can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
|
||||
the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
|
||||
-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa‐
|
||||
tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
|
||||
can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
|
||||
the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
|
||||
details.
|
||||
|
||||
-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
|
||||
for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num‐
|
||||
-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
|
||||
"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
|
||||
"ex".
|
||||
|
||||
-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
|
||||
for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num‐
|
||||
ber N is the value for 'verbose'. Default is 10.
|
||||
|
||||
-V[N]{filename}
|
||||
@ -297,16 +275,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
that messages are not displayed but written to the file
|
||||
{filename}. {filename} must not start with a digit.
|
||||
|
||||
--log {filename}
|
||||
If Vim has been compiled with eval and channel feature,
|
||||
start logging and write entries to {filename}. This works
|
||||
like calling ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao') very early during
|
||||
startup.
|
||||
|
||||
-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
|
||||
"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
|
||||
"ex".
|
||||
|
||||
-w{number} Set the 'window' option to {number}.
|
||||
|
||||
-w {scriptout}
|
||||
@ -319,11 +287,11 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-W {scriptout}
|
||||
Like -w, but an existing file is overwritten.
|
||||
|
||||
-x If Vim has been compiled with encryption support, use en‐
|
||||
-x If Vim has been compiled with encryption support, use en‐
|
||||
cryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt key.
|
||||
|
||||
-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
|
||||
terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
|
||||
-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
|
||||
terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
-y Start Vim in easy mode, just like the executable was called
|
||||
@ -341,31 +309,61 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
etc.). Useful to see if a problem reproduces with a clean
|
||||
Vim setup.
|
||||
|
||||
--cmd {command}
|
||||
Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
|
||||
processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
|
||||
commands, independently from "-c" commands.
|
||||
|
||||
--echo-wid GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
|
||||
|
||||
--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild‐
|
||||
cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
|
||||
--gui-dialog-file {name}
|
||||
When using the GUI, instead of showing a dialog, write the
|
||||
title and message of the dialog to file {name}. The file
|
||||
is created or appended to. Only useful for testing, to
|
||||
avoid that the test gets stuck on a dialog that can't be
|
||||
seen. Without the GUI the argument is ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
--help, -h, -?
|
||||
Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and op‐
|
||||
tions. After this Vim exits.
|
||||
|
||||
--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild‐
|
||||
cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
|
||||
wildcards.
|
||||
|
||||
--log {filename}
|
||||
If Vim has been compiled with eval and channel feature,
|
||||
start logging and write entries to {filename}. This works
|
||||
like calling ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao') very early during
|
||||
startup.
|
||||
|
||||
--nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐
|
||||
tach from the shell it was started in.
|
||||
|
||||
--noplugin Skip loading plugins. Implied by -u NONE.
|
||||
|
||||
--not-a-term
|
||||
Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output
|
||||
is not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warn‐
|
||||
ing and the two second delay that would happen.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote Connect to a Vim server and make it edit the files given in
|
||||
the rest of the arguments. If no server is found a warning
|
||||
is given and the files are edited in the current Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote-expr {expr}
|
||||
Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
|
||||
Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
|
||||
the result on stdout.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote-send {keys}
|
||||
Connect to a Vim server and send {keys} to it.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote-silent
|
||||
As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
|
||||
As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
|
||||
found.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote-wait
|
||||
As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
|
||||
As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
|
||||
been edited.
|
||||
|
||||
--remote-wait-silent
|
||||
@ -381,16 +379,19 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
the server to connect to.
|
||||
|
||||
--socketid {id}
|
||||
GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in an‐
|
||||
GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gVim in an‐
|
||||
other window.
|
||||
|
||||
--startuptime {file}
|
||||
During startup write timing messages to the file {fname}.
|
||||
|
||||
--ttyfail When stdin or stdout is not a a terminal (tty) then exit
|
||||
right away.
|
||||
|
||||
--version Print version information and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
--windowid {id}
|
||||
Win32 GUI only: Make gvim try to use the window {id} as a
|
||||
Win32 GUI only: Make gVim try to use the window {id} as a
|
||||
parent, so that it runs inside that window.
|
||||
|
||||
ON-LINE HELP
|
||||
@ -403,12 +404,12 @@ ON-LINE HELP
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/doc/*.txt
|
||||
The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
|
||||
The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
|
||||
to get the complete list.
|
||||
vim?? is short version number, like vim91 for Vim 9.1
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/doc/tags
|
||||
The tags file used for finding information in the docu‐
|
||||
The tags file used for finding information in the docu‐
|
||||
mentation files.
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/syntax/syntax.vim
|
||||
@ -421,32 +422,32 @@ FILES
|
||||
System wide Vim initializations.
|
||||
|
||||
~/.vimrc, ~/.vim/vimrc, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vim/vimrc
|
||||
Your personal Vim initializations (first one found is
|
||||
Your personal Vim initializations (first one found is
|
||||
used).
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/gvimrc
|
||||
System wide gvim initializations.
|
||||
|
||||
~/.gvimrc, ~/.vim/gvimrc, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vim/gvimrc
|
||||
Your personal gvim initializations (first one found is
|
||||
Your personal gVim initializations (first one found is
|
||||
used).
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/optwin.vim
|
||||
Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
|
||||
Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
|
||||
view and set options.
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/menu.vim
|
||||
System wide menu initializations for gvim.
|
||||
System wide menu initializations for gVim.
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/bugreport.vim
|
||||
Script to generate a bug report. See ":help bugs".
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/filetype.vim
|
||||
Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
|
||||
Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
|
||||
":help 'filetype'".
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/scripts.vim
|
||||
Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
|
||||
Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
|
||||
See ":help 'filetype'".
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/print/*.ps
|
||||
@ -474,4 +475,4 @@ BUGS
|
||||
vi_diff.txt when in Vim). Also have a look at the 'compatible' and
|
||||
'cpoptions' options.
|
||||
|
||||
2024 Aug 03 VIM(1)
|
||||
2024 Aug 12 VIM(1)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
.TH VIMDIFF 1 "2001 March 30"
|
||||
.TH VIMDIFF 1 "2021 June 13"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
vimdiff \- edit between two and eight versions of a file with Vim and show differences
|
||||
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
||||
|
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2001 March 30 VIMDIFF(1)
|
||||
2021 June 13 VIMDIFF(1)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
.TH VIMTUTOR 1 "2001 April 2"
|
||||
.TH VIMTUTOR 1 "2024 August 12"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
vimtutor \- the Vim tutor
|
||||
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
||||
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ is useful for people that want to learn their first
|
||||
commands.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The optional argument \-g starts vimtutor with gvim rather than vim, if the
|
||||
GUI version of vim is available, or falls back to Vim if gvim is not found.
|
||||
GUI version of Vim is available, or falls back to vim if gvim is not found.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The optional [language] argument is the two-letter name of a language, like
|
||||
"it" or "es".
|
||||
@ -32,12 +32,16 @@ Otherwise the English version will be used.
|
||||
is always started in Vi compatible mode.
|
||||
.SH FILES
|
||||
.TP 15
|
||||
/usr/local/lib/vim/tutor/tutor[.language]
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/tutor/tutor[.language]
|
||||
The
|
||||
.B Vimtutor
|
||||
text file(s).
|
||||
.br
|
||||
.I vim??
|
||||
is short version number, like vim91 for
|
||||
.B Vim 9.1
|
||||
.TP 15
|
||||
/usr/local/lib/vim/tutor/tutor.vim
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/tutor/tutor.vim
|
||||
The Vim script used to copy the
|
||||
.B Vimtutor
|
||||
text file.
|
||||
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
commands.
|
||||
|
||||
The optional argument -g starts vimtutor with gvim rather than vim, if
|
||||
the GUI version of vim is available, or falls back to Vim if gvim is
|
||||
the GUI version of Vim is available, or falls back to vim if gvim is
|
||||
not found.
|
||||
|
||||
The optional [language] argument is the two-letter name of a language,
|
||||
@ -28,10 +28,11 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
Vim is always started in Vi compatible mode.
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
/usr/local/lib/vim/tutor/tutor[.language]
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/tutor/tutor[.language]
|
||||
The Vimtutor text file(s).
|
||||
vim?? is short version number, like vim91 for Vim 9.1
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/lib/vim/tutor/tutor.vim
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim??/tutor/tutor.vim
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The Vim script used to copy the Vimtutor text file.
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AUTHOR
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@ -47,4 +48,4 @@ SEE ALSO
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2001 April 2 VIMTUTOR(1)
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2024 August 12 VIMTUTOR(1)
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.TH XXD 1 "August 1996" "Manual page for xxd"
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.TH XXD 1 "May 2024" "Manual page for xxd"
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.\"
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.\" 21st May 1996
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.\" Man page author:
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@ -190,7 +190,8 @@ When editing hex dumps, please note that
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skips everything on the input line after reading enough columns of hexadecimal
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data (see option \-c). This also means that changes to the printable ASCII (or
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EBCDIC) columns are always ignored. Reverting a plain (or PostScript) style
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hex dump with xxd \-r \-p does not depend on the correct number of columns. Here, anything that looks like a pair of hex digits is interpreted.
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hex dump with xxd \-r \-p does not depend on the correct number of columns.
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Here, anything that looks like a pair of hex digits is interpreted.
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.PP
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Note the difference between
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.br
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@ -224,7 +225,8 @@ Hex dump from file position 0x100 (=1024\-768) onwards.
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\fI% sh \-c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd \-s +\-768 > hex_snippet" < file\fR
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.PP
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However, this is a rare situation and the use of `+' is rarely needed.
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The author prefers to monitor the effect of xxd with strace(1) or truss(1), whenever \-s is used.
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The author prefers to monitor the effect of xxd with strace(1) or truss(1),
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whenever \-s is used.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.PP
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.br
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@ -239,22 +241,25 @@ Print 3 lines (hex 0x30 bytes) from the end of
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.br
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\fI% xxd \-s \-0x30 file\fR
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.PP
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Note: The results of the examples below are relevant to the xxd.1 man page as of
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May 2024
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.PP
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.br
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Print 120 bytes as a continuous hex dump with 20 octets per line.
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.br
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\fI% xxd \-l 120 \-ps \-c 20 xxd.1\fR
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.br
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2e54482058584420312022417567757374203139
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2e544820585844203120224d6179203230323422
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.br
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39362220224d616e75616c207061676520666f72
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20224d616e75616c207061676520666f72207878
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.br
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20787864220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d
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64220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d617920
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.br
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617920313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765
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313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765206175
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.br
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20617574686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79
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74686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79204e75
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.br
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204e7567656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567
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67656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567656e2e
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.br
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.br
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@ -262,32 +267,32 @@ Hex dump the first 120 bytes of this man page with 12 octets per line.
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.br
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\fI% xxd \-l 120 \-c 12 xxd.1\fR
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.br
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0000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 2241 .TH XXD 1 "A
|
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00000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 224d .TH XXD 1 "M
|
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.br
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000000c: 7567 7573 7420 3139 3936 2220 ugust 1996"
|
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0000000c: 6179 2032 3032 3422 2022 4d61 ay 2024" "Ma
|
||||
.br
|
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0000018: 224d 616e 7561 6c20 7061 6765 "Manual page
|
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00000018: 6e75 616c 2070 6167 6520 666f nual page fo
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000024: 2066 6f72 2078 7864 220a 2e5c for xxd"..\\
|
||||
00000024: 7220 7878 6422 0a2e 5c22 0a2e r xxd"..\\"..
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000030: 220a 2e5c 2220 3231 7374 204d "..\\" 21st M
|
||||
00000030: 5c22 2032 3173 7420 4d61 7920 \\" 21st May
|
||||
.br
|
||||
000003c: 6179 2031 3939 360a 2e5c 2220 ay 1996..\\"
|
||||
0000003c: 3139 3936 0a2e 5c22 204d 616e 1996..\\" Man
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000048: 4d61 6e20 7061 6765 2061 7574 Man page aut
|
||||
00000048: 2070 6167 6520 6175 7468 6f72 page author
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000054: 686f 723a 0a2e 5c22 2020 2020 hor:..\\"
|
||||
00000054: 3a0a 2e5c 2220 2020 2054 6f6e :..\\" Ton
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000060: 546f 6e79 204e 7567 656e 7420 Tony Nugent
|
||||
00000060: 7920 4e75 6765 6e74 203c 746f y Nugent <to
|
||||
.br
|
||||
000006c: 3c74 6f6e 7940 7363 746e 7567 <tony@sctnug
|
||||
0000006c: 6e79 4073 6374 6e75 6765 6e2e ny@sctnugen.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Display just the date from the file xxd.1
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fI% xxd \-s 0x36 \-l 13 \-c 13 xxd.1\fR
|
||||
\fI% xxd \-s 0x33 \-l 13 \-c 13 xxd.1\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000036: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996
|
||||
00000033: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Copy
|
||||
@ -302,11 +307,11 @@ and prepend 100 bytes of value 0x00.
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Patch the date in the file xxd.1
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fI% echo "0000037: 3574 68" | xxd \-r \- xxd.1\fR
|
||||
\fI% echo "0000034: 3574 68" | xxd \-r \- xxd.1\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fI% xxd \-s 0x36 \-l 13 \-c 13 xxd.1\fR
|
||||
\fI% xxd \-s 0x33 \-l 13 \-c 13 xxd.1\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
0000036: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
|
||||
0000033: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Create a 65537 byte file with all bytes 0x00,
|
||||
@ -323,7 +328,7 @@ Hex dump this file with autoskip.
|
||||
.br
|
||||
*
|
||||
.br
|
||||
000fffc: 0000 0000 40 ....A
|
||||
000fffc: 0000 0000 41 ....A
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character.
|
||||
The number after '\-r \-s' adds to the line numbers found in the file;
|
||||
@ -388,7 +393,7 @@ The tool's weirdness matches its creator's brain.
|
||||
Use entirely at your own risk. Copy files. Trace it. Become a wizard.
|
||||
.br
|
||||
.SH VERSION
|
||||
This manual page documents xxd version 1.7
|
||||
This manual page documents xxd version 1.7 from 2024-05.
|
||||
.SH AUTHOR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
(c) 1990-1997 by Juergen Weigert
|
||||
|
@ -179,39 +179,42 @@ EXAMPLES
|
||||
Print 3 lines (hex 0x30 bytes) from the end of file.
|
||||
% xxd -s -0x30 file
|
||||
|
||||
Note: The results of the examples below are relevant to the xxd.1 man
|
||||
page as of May 2024
|
||||
|
||||
Print 120 bytes as a continuous hex dump with 20 octets per line.
|
||||
% xxd -l 120 -ps -c 20 xxd.1
|
||||
2e54482058584420312022417567757374203139
|
||||
39362220224d616e75616c207061676520666f72
|
||||
20787864220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d
|
||||
617920313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765
|
||||
20617574686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79
|
||||
204e7567656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567
|
||||
2e544820585844203120224d6179203230323422
|
||||
20224d616e75616c207061676520666f72207878
|
||||
64220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d617920
|
||||
313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765206175
|
||||
74686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79204e75
|
||||
67656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567656e2e
|
||||
|
||||
Hex dump the first 120 bytes of this man page with 12 octets per line.
|
||||
% xxd -l 120 -c 12 xxd.1
|
||||
0000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 2241 .TH XXD 1 "A
|
||||
000000c: 7567 7573 7420 3139 3936 2220 ugust 1996"
|
||||
0000018: 224d 616e 7561 6c20 7061 6765 "Manual page
|
||||
0000024: 2066 6f72 2078 7864 220a 2e5c for xxd"..\
|
||||
0000030: 220a 2e5c 2220 3231 7374 204d "..\" 21st M
|
||||
000003c: 6179 2031 3939 360a 2e5c 2220 ay 1996..\"
|
||||
0000048: 4d61 6e20 7061 6765 2061 7574 Man page aut
|
||||
0000054: 686f 723a 0a2e 5c22 2020 2020 hor:..\"
|
||||
0000060: 546f 6e79 204e 7567 656e 7420 Tony Nugent
|
||||
000006c: 3c74 6f6e 7940 7363 746e 7567 <tony@sctnug
|
||||
00000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 224d .TH XXD 1 "M
|
||||
0000000c: 6179 2032 3032 3422 2022 4d61 ay 2024" "Ma
|
||||
00000018: 6e75 616c 2070 6167 6520 666f nual page fo
|
||||
00000024: 7220 7878 6422 0a2e 5c22 0a2e r xxd"..\"..
|
||||
00000030: 5c22 2032 3173 7420 4d61 7920 \" 21st May
|
||||
0000003c: 3139 3936 0a2e 5c22 204d 616e 1996..\" Man
|
||||
00000048: 2070 6167 6520 6175 7468 6f72 page author
|
||||
00000054: 3a0a 2e5c 2220 2020 2054 6f6e :..\" Ton
|
||||
00000060: 7920 4e75 6765 6e74 203c 746f y Nugent <to
|
||||
0000006c: 6e79 4073 6374 6e75 6765 6e2e ny@sctnugen.
|
||||
|
||||
Display just the date from the file xxd.1
|
||||
% xxd -s 0x36 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
|
||||
0000036: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996
|
||||
% xxd -s 0x33 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
|
||||
0000033: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996
|
||||
|
||||
Copy input_file to output_file and prepend 100 bytes of value 0x00.
|
||||
% xxd input_file | xxd -r -s 100 > output_file
|
||||
|
||||
Patch the date in the file xxd.1
|
||||
% echo "0000037: 3574 68" | xxd -r - xxd.1
|
||||
% xxd -s 0x36 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
|
||||
0000036: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
|
||||
% echo "0000034: 3574 68" | xxd -r - xxd.1
|
||||
% xxd -s 0x33 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
|
||||
0000033: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
|
||||
|
||||
Create a 65537 byte file with all bytes 0x00, except for the last one
|
||||
which is 'A' (hex 0x41).
|
||||
@ -221,7 +224,7 @@ EXAMPLES
|
||||
% xxd -a -c 12 file
|
||||
0000000: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ............
|
||||
*
|
||||
000fffc: 0000 0000 40 ....A
|
||||
000fffc: 0000 0000 41 ....A
|
||||
|
||||
Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character. The number af‐
|
||||
ter '-r -s' adds to the line numbers found in the file; in effect, the
|
||||
@ -268,7 +271,7 @@ WARNINGS
|
||||
own risk. Copy files. Trace it. Become a wizard.
|
||||
|
||||
VERSION
|
||||
This manual page documents xxd version 1.7
|
||||
This manual page documents xxd version 1.7 from 2024-05.
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
(c) 1990-1997 by Juergen Weigert
|
||||
@ -282,4 +285,4 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
<tony@sctnugen.ppp.gu.edu.au> <T.Nugent@sct.gu.edu.au>
|
||||
Small changes by Bram Moolenaar. Edited by Juergen Weigert.
|
||||
|
||||
Manual page for xxd August 1996 XXD(1)
|
||||
Manual page for xxd May 2024 XXD(1)
|
||||
|
@ -73,21 +73,21 @@ func Test_xxd()
|
||||
exe '0r! ' . s:xxd_cmd . ' -l 120 -ps -c20 ' . man_copy
|
||||
$d
|
||||
let expected = [
|
||||
\ '2e54482058584420312022417567757374203139',
|
||||
\ '39362220224d616e75616c207061676520666f72',
|
||||
\ '20787864220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d',
|
||||
\ '617920313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765',
|
||||
\ '20617574686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79',
|
||||
\ '204e7567656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567']
|
||||
\ '2e544820585844203120224d6179203230323422',
|
||||
\ '20224d616e75616c207061676520666f72207878',
|
||||
\ '64220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d617920',
|
||||
\ '313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765206175',
|
||||
\ '74686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79204e75',
|
||||
\ '67656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567656e2e']
|
||||
call assert_equal(expected, getline(1,'$'), s:Mess(s:test))
|
||||
|
||||
" Test 6: Print the date from xxd.1
|
||||
let s:test += 1
|
||||
for arg in ['-l 13', '-l13', '-len 13']
|
||||
%d
|
||||
exe '0r! ' . s:xxd_cmd . ' -s 0x36 ' . arg . ' -cols 13 ' . man_copy
|
||||
exe '0r! ' . s:xxd_cmd . ' -s 0x33 ' . arg . ' -cols 13 ' . man_copy
|
||||
$d
|
||||
call assert_equal('00000036: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996', getline(1), s:Mess(s:test))
|
||||
call assert_equal('00000033: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996', getline(1), s:Mess(s:test))
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
" Cleanup after tests 5 and 6
|
||||
|
@ -704,6 +704,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
|
||||
|
||||
static int included_patches[] =
|
||||
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
676,
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
675,
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
|
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