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files
append to existing : 5.3.3. Appending to a Saved File
call in next of multiple : 5.5.2. Calling In New Files
editing between : 5.5.3. Edits Between Files
editing multiple
5.5. Editing Multiple Files
5.5.2. Calling In New Files
invoking vi on multiple : 5.5.1. Invoking vi on Multiple Files one
marking a place in : 4.4. Marking Your Place
opening
(see opening a file)
(see vi commands)
(see
quit : 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
quit and save edits
1.1.3. Saving and Quitting a File
1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits
1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
quit without saving edits
1.1.2. Problems Opening Files
1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits
2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
reading in : 5.4. Copying a File into Another File
save as new : 5.3.1. Renaming the Buffer
saving
1.1.3. Saving and Quitting a File
5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
(see also vi commands)
(see also
saving part of : 5.3.2. Saving Part of a File
filter text through a UNIX command : 7.2.1. Filtering Text Through a Command
for loop : 7.4.1. Looping in a Shell Script
function keys, mapping : 7.3.7. Mapping Function Keys


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