A.1 Movement Commands

Character
h, j, k, lLeft, down, up, right
Text
w, W, b, BForward, backward by word
e, EEnd of word
), (Beginning of next, previous sentence
}, {Beginning of next, previous paragraph
]], [[Beginning of next, previous section
Lines
0, $First, last position of current line
^First character of current line (ignore spaces)
+, -First character of next, previous line
n|Column n of current line
HTop line of screen
MMiddle line of screen
LLast line of screen
nHn (number) of lines after top line
nLn (number) of lines before last line
Screens
[CTRL-F], [CTRL-B]Scroll forward, backward one screen
[CTRL-D] [CTRL-U]Scroll down, up one-half screen
[CTRL-E] [CTRL-Y]Show one more line at bottom, top of window
z [RETURN]Reposition line with cursor: to top of screen
z.Reposition line with cursor: to middle of screen
z-Reposition line with cursor: to bottom of screen
[CTRL-L] [CTRL-R]Redraw screen (without scrolling)
Searches
/patternSearch forward for pattern
?patternSearch backward for pattern
n, NRepeat last search in same, opposite direction
/, ?Repeat previous search forward, backward
fxSearch forward for character x in current line
FxSearch backward for character x in current line
txSearch forward for character before x in current line
TxSearch backward for character after x in current line
;Repeat previous current-line search
'Repeat previous current-line search in opposite direction
Line number
[CTRL-G]Display current line number
nGMove to line number n
GMove to last line in file
:nMove to line number n
Marking position
mxMark current position as x
`xMove cursor to x
``Return to previous mark or context
'xMove to beginning of line containing mark x
''Return to beginning of line containing previous mark
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