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Unix in a Nutshell, 4th Edition
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Unix in a Nutshell, 4th Edition

by Arnold Robbins
October 2005
Intermediate to advanced
908 pages
46h 42m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Command-Line Options

Because vi and ex are the same program, they share the same options. However, some options only make sense for one version of the program. Options specific to vim are so marked.

+[ num ]

Start editing at line number num, or the last line of the file if num is omitted.

+/ pattern

Start editing at the first line matching pattern. (For ex, this fails if nowrapscan is set in your .exrc startup file, since ex starts editing at the last line of a file.)

-b

Edit the file in binary mode. {vim}

-c command

Run the given ex command upon startup. Only one -c option is permitted for vi; vim accepts up to 10. An older form of this option, + command, is still supported.

--cmd command

Like -c, but execute the command before any resource files are read. {vim}

-C

Solaris vi: Same as -x, but assume the file is encrypted already.

vim: Start the editor in vi-compatible mode.

-d

Run in diff mode. Works like vimdiff. (See vimdiff in Chapter 2.) {vim}

-D

Debugging mode for use with scripts. {vim}

-e

Run as ex (line editing rather than full-screen mode).

-h

Print help message, then exit. {vim}

-i file

Use the specified file instead of the default (~/.viminfo) to save or restore vim’s state. {vim}

-l

Enter Lisp mode for running Lisp programs (not supported in all versions).

-L

List files that were saved due to an aborted editor session or system crash (not supported in all versions). For vim, this option is the same as -r.

-m

Start the editor with the write option turned off so that the ...

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