1. This application is only a reference to the most common commands used in vi Editor: it cannot control the editor from your device.
2. The vi Editor is a text based editor used in Linux and Unix for editing configuration files and creating text documents.
3. This application only has the most common everyday commands, and could be used as a beginners guide or for people that do not use vi on a daily basis.
1. We've all got out favorite hidden tricks, but a section on selecting blocks (hint - v V) seems odd to be missing (or am I overlooking something? I can think of a couple of features that would improve this app, but but unless I write one myself this cheat sheet is good stuff.I initially found this app lacking roo much information but this 2-star rating is mainly because it can be horribly inaccurate.
2. The paragraphs are short and clear.Excellent to start (basic commands)Please add printable PDF linkvery useful.. well formatted..simpleIt is accurateuseful information.Excellent succinct reference.
3. I mean the author could have bothered to mention the mode of the command at least when it gets ambiguous like ctrl-u to delete to the beginning of the line.
4. This app really needs major proof reading for the small handful of commands in there.The App contains all informations you need to work with vi or vim.
5. Don't fear (g)VI[m]! Thus reference is handy for beginners as well as seasoned users who've got a bit rusty.
6. If i didn't know beforehand that it is an insert mode command i would have been pissed off at this quality.
7. Highly recommended for those who must use the most primitive and obscure, irrationally and ill conceived text editor of all times vi.
8. It is a shame!My worry of learning Vi Editor has gone from my mind.
9. Otherwise I would never consider using such a retarded editing tool as vi.
10. It is now in my pocket everywhere for easy reference.
11. Its only advantage is pervasiveness across all *nix platforms.