How do I delete from the cursor to the end of the line?
D
The D command deletes everything from the cursor position to the end of the current line.
D
The D command deletes everything from the cursor position to the end of the current line.
de
The de command deletes from the cursor position to the end of the current word.
"_d
The "d command deletes text using the black hole register ("), which discards the deleted content instead of storing it.
:windo diffthis
The :windo diffthis command activates Vim's built-in diff mode across all visible windows, highlighting the differences between them.
A
The A command moves the cursor to the end of the current line and enters insert mode.
"Ayy
The "Ayy command appends the current line to register a instead of overwriting it.
gg=G
The gg=G command re-indents every line in the current file according to Vim's indentation rules.
zz
The zz command scrolls the window so that the current cursor line appears in the middle of the screen.
:cfdo %s/old/new/g | update
The :cfdo %s/old/new/g update command performs a search and replace across every file in the quickfix list and saves each one.
cgn
The cgn command combines the change operator with the gn motion to change the next occurrence of your last search pattern.
ciw
The ciw command deletes the inner word under the cursor and drops you into insert mode so you can type a replacement.
ci{
The ci{ command deletes everything inside the nearest pair of curly braces {} and places you in insert mode to type a replacement.
ci(
The ci( command deletes everything inside the nearest pair of parentheses and places you in insert mode, ready to type a replacement.
C
The C command deletes everything from the cursor position to the end of the line and places you in insert mode.
diw
The diw command deletes the inner word under the cursor.
%
The % command jumps to the matching bracket, parenthesis, or brace.
"ayy ... "ap
Named registers let you store multiple pieces of text independently.
qa ... q ... @a
Macros let you record a sequence of commands and replay them.
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The .
:%s/old/new/g
The :%s/old/new/g command replaces all occurrences of old with new across every line in the file.