hello sir, Thanks for providing such a nice tutorial for the beginners. At around 21 min you said "all the buffers which are open in this session" iam unable to understand this. please explain this
Glad to hear that. Thank you. I meant :ls lists out all the temporary buffers (files) which you may have opened up from the current Vim work session (basically from the current file which is opened using Vim editor). Please note, all temporary buffers will be automatically wiped out once you exit Vim.
Your channel is gold for VLSI engineers
Glad it helped 👍
video is so smooth to follow...thank you. please upload one about unix commands and shortcuts.
Glad to hear that Vipin 👍 Thank you.
Sure, let me think on that next.
Here is the video on Unix cmds and Tips. Thanks.
ua-cam.com/video/rClUXDSeE88/v-deo.html
I will watch all your videos
Great. Hope you find it useful. Happy learning 👍
Very informative channel sir. Please add a video if we can practice these things in the windows7 system.
Thank you 👍
I believe it works the same on Windows OS as well.
1:02:14 Is it possible to merge the difference in vimdiff.
Or is there any advanced functionality in vimdiff
hello sir, Thanks for providing such a nice tutorial for the beginners. At around 21 min you said "all the buffers which are open in this session" iam unable to understand this. please explain this
Glad to hear that. Thank you.
I meant :ls lists out all the temporary buffers (files) which you may have opened up from the current Vim work session (basically from the current file which is opened using Vim editor).
Please note, all temporary buffers will be automatically wiped out once you exit Vim.
Shift+zz Quickest way to save and exit Vim
Thanks for sharing.
I have it mapped to a function key (in .vimrc) instead, so just need to hit one key to do the same.
map :up:q
Any group for support ? On telegram or whatsapp ?
No. Sorry.