Vim 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Vim

Ever wanted to learn Vim, but weren’t sure how to start? No problem. We have you covered! This will be the first of a four-part (possibly longer) series covering how to use Vim and where to start using the world’s best text editor.

Note that this is an article explicitly for beginners new to Vim. If you’ve been using Vim for a while, all of this should look entirely familiar–and you might wonder why some topics aren’t covered. Patience. We’ll get to everything in due time, but there’s a lot to cover!

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About Joe Brockmeier

I'm a freelance writer, FOSS advocate, music lover, computer geek, avid reader, and politically progressive (read "Liberal with occasional Libertarian tendencies"). You can read more on my about page if you're not already bored.
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