Installation and Configure Vim in Our Linux System
Most Linux distributions come with Vim pre-installed. However, if it’s not available on your system, you can install it using your package manager. For instance, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can use:
sudo apt-get install vim
To install vim on an arch-based distro run the following command:
sudo pacman -S vim
Now vim will be installed on your system.
Vim Editor in Linux
If you’re new to the world of Linux, one of the first things you’ll encounter is the command line interface. And if you’re going to be working in the command line, you’ll inevitably come across various text editors. Among them, Vim stands out as a powerful, yet notoriously complex, text editor. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about Vim, from its basics to more advanced features, to help you get started on your journey with this essential tool.
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