Don't forget that, if your Vim is compiled with Perl support, you can edit your files with Perl syntax directly.
For example, instead of
:%s/\(\d\+\)abc/\1/
You may say
:%perldo s/(\d+)abc/$1/
See Editing features for advanced users for more tips.
In reply to Re: Learn vi/vim in 50 lines and 15 minutes
by Caron
in thread Learn vi/vim in 50 lines and 15 minutes
by tachyon
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