On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 03:48:56 +0200, Adam Williamson wrote:
> 3. provides a handy reference of key combos you can use to get help,
> save the file, and exit. Yes, you have to know that ^O means "ctrl+O",
> but figuring that out is a lot easier than working out how to drive vi
> from scratch.

After starting 'vi' there is:
~                type  :help<Enter>  or  <F1>  for on-line help

And after :help<Enter> there is:
Close this window:  Use ":q<Enter>".
   Get out of Vim:  Use ":qa!<Enter>" (careful, all changes are lost!).
                          WHAT                  PREPEND    EXAMPLE
                      Normal mode command                  :help x
                      Visual mode command         v_       :help v_u
                      Insert mode command         i_       :help i_<Esc>

Isn't that even more helpful than the '^' means 'ctrl' magic?


Jan
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