10.61.3. Contents of Vim
Short Descriptions
| A filter for creating an error file that can be read by vim | |
| Reformats the error messages of the Perl interpreter for use with the “quickfix” mode of vim | |
| Starts vim in ex mode | |
| A script that starts vim with less.vim | |
| Processes vim errors | |
| Creates a tags file for Perl code for use by vim | |
| Checks the spelling of arguments | |
| Is a restricted version of view; no shell commands can be started and view cannot be suspended | |
| Is a restricted version of vim; no shell commands can be started and vim cannot be suspended | |
| Generates a tags file for Perl scripts | |
| Generates a tags file for TCL code | |
| Starts vim in read-only mode | |
| Link to vim | |
| Is the editor | |
| Starts vim with the terminal in 132-column mode | |
| Converts Vim documentation to HypterText Markup Language (HTML) | |
| Edits two or three versions of a file with vim and show differences | |
| Enables the DEC locator input model on a remote terminal | |
| Spell checks a file and generates the syntax statements necessary to highlight in vim. This script requires the old Unix spell command, which is provided neither in CLFS nor in CBLFS | |
| Teaches the basic keys and commands of vim | |
| Creates a hex dump of the given file; it can also do the reverse, so it can be used for binary patching | 
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