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Files are the basic building block for everything in Linux. Learn about some basics of working with files including viewing, searching, and editing.

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>> Displaying Tabs as Characters in Vim

>> Saving and Restoring Vim Sessions

>> How to Clear Word Highlighting in Vim

>> Character Navigation or How to Jump to a Specific Character in Vi

>> Add Indentation and Guides to Vim’s Edit View

>> Force Edit and Save of Opened File Without Permissions in Vi

>> Changing Indentation Size in Vi

>> Navigating in a File in Vim

>> Vi Automatic Commands and Reloading the Current File Contents

>> Setup a Ruler on a Specific Column in Vim

>> Stripping Leading and Trailing Whitespaces From All Lines in a File in Vim

>> Displaying the Full Path of the Current File in Vim

>> Efficiently Editing HTML/XML Files in Vim

>> Autocompletion Support in Vim

>> How to Count Words in a File

>> Installing Vim/NeoVim Plugins

>> Editing Multiple Files in Vim

>> Integrate GDB With Vim

>> Select All Contents in a File Inside Vim

>> Share Config Between Vim and Neovim

>> Purpose of Swap Files in Vim

>> How is NeoVim Different From Vim?

>> Using Vim as a Diff Tool

>> Working With Vim Windows

>> Search and Replace in Vim

>> Differences Between vi and vim Editors

>> Save a File in Vim

>> Creating a Hex Dump of a File

>> Pasting Text in Vim

>> How to Edit Binary Files on Linux

>> Using Vim Registers

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