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Here are 2 interesting tricks for the VI editor.
- While editing something in VI you suddenly get a phone
call. You need to go to the shell type a few commands and then
go back to VI and continue working. What do you do? It's
easy with VI. Hit Crtl-z to suspend VI then type the commands
and afterwards type fg to continue the suspended VI process in foreground.
- The commands in makefiles must be preceded by a tab-character.
Unfortunately it is not easy to distinguish tabs from spaces but
a makefile with spaces just wont work. In VI you just type:
:set list
to see the tab characters as ^I. This way you can see all tabs at once
and verify that the makefile is correct. When done you type:
:set nolist