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Learning the vi and Vim Editors, 7th Edition
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Learning the vi and Vim Editors, 7th Edition

by Arnold Robbins, Elbert Hannah, Linda Lamb
July 2008
Beginner
492 pages
16h
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Problems with Deletions

  • You’ve deleted the wrong text and you want to get it back.

    There are several ways to recover deleted text. If you’ve just deleted something and you realize you want it back, simply type u to undo the last command (for example, a dd). This works only if you haven’t given any further commands, since u undoes only the most recent command. On the other hand, a U will restore the line to its pristine state, the way it was before any changes were applied to it.

    You can still recover a recent deletion, however, by using the p command, since vi saves the last nine deletions in nine numbered deletion buffers. If you know, for example, that the third deletion back is the one you want to restore, type:

    "3p

    to “put” the contents of buffer number 3 on the line below the cursor. This works only for a deleted line. Words, or a portion of a line, are not saved in a buffer. If you want to restore a deleted word or line fragment, and u won’t work, use the p command by itself. This restores whatever you’ve last deleted.

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