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Hacking Vim: A Cookbook to get the Most out of the Latest Vim Editor
By Kim Schulz
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This is a cookbook packed with ready-to-use hacks that give solutions for some of the commonest problems users of the Vim editor encounter during their daily use. Each recipe follows a systematic approach with a self-contained description of the task it covers, how to use it, and what you gain by using it. The reader can read any of the hacks in this book without having to read any of the other hacks–where necessary they include cross-references to other relevant hacks. The minimum version of Vim required for each hack is clearly indicated. Anyone who has worked with Vim and wants to get more out of this legendary text editor can use the hacks from this book. It does not cover the basic tasks of using the editor but instead focuses on making life easier for more experienced Vim users.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5A slightly frustrating tome. It's not really clear who it's for: it's full of things you don't really want to know if you just learning Vim; and yet when you try to get the details of some advanced topic there's not nearly enough detail. It's also structured rather oddly: it resembles a jumble sale or a random collection of potentially useful things from a tool bag. I was hoping (a) for a detailed reference (b) a task oriented set of instructions for customising Vim to my needs. It provides neither of these.