What to do after vimtutor is spelled out at the end of vimtutor: This concludes the Vim Tutor. The optional [language] argument is the two-letter name of a language, like "it" or "es". It was intended to give a brief overview of the Vim editor, just enough to allow you to use the editor fairly easily. Want to learn vim text editor? That would be: vimtutor 4. NOTE: :q! 0 (zero) to move to the start of the line. Getting more help about vim commands. followed by ENTER key. To exit Vim without saving changes press :q! If you have these steps memorized and are confident, execute steps 1 through 3 to exit and re-enter the editor. âââââââ- Vim: The God of Editors âââââââ-This is a simple Vim Tutorial from vim built-in documents, you can get the whole vimtutor by typing vimtutor in shell or vimtutor -g for GUI version. :wq â to save and exit:q! But yes, once you're in vimtutor (which is basically Vim with a help file in a buffer), it will tell you how to get out. The Vimtutor is useful for people that want to learn their first Vim commands. It is far from complete as Vim has many many more commands. The only vimtutor command installed is the bash script. The Vimtutor is useful for people that want to learn their first Vim commands. So if you're running the Linux subsystem on Windows or you're in Cygwin then you might be ok, but otherwise not. discards any changes you made. By default, vimtutor starts in English or the language of the current locale will be used: $ vimtutor To start in other languages add language parameter as follows: $ vimtutor ⦠It starts the Vim tutor. VimTutor ä¸è±å¯¹ç §çï¼ç»æææ³å ¥é¨Vimçç«¥é们. The Vimtutor is useful for people that want to learn their first Vim commands. That will not really help lost beginners, since Vim uses similar commands as vi, including the exit. Vimtutor starts the Vim tutor. vimtutor - the Vim tutor SYNOPSIS vimtutor [-g] [language] DESCRIPTION Vimtutor starts the Vim tutor. The optional argument -g starts vimtutor with gvim ⦠Exit the tutor $ :q SYNOPSIS. It copies the tutor file first, so that it can be modified without changing the original file. Contribute to HanielF/VimTutor development by creating an account on GitHub. The optional argument -g starts vimtutor with gvim rather than vim, if the GUI version of vim is available, or falls back to Vim if gvim is not found. tutor. 3e â to move the cursor to the end of the third word forward. Read the user manual next: ":help user-manual". The optional [language] ⦠It copies the tutor file first, so that it can be modified without changing the original file. Use vimtutor command. It is intended to give a brief overview of the Vim editor, just enough to allow you to use the editor fairly easily. The tutor directory does exist in C:\Program Files\Git\usr\share\vim\vim80, but you'll obviously have to copy it manually to a temp directory as the vimtutor ⦠Now it's all up ⦠The Vimtutor is useful for people that want to learn their first Vim commands. The Vimtutor is useful for new Linux or Unix sysadmin or developers who want to learn their first Vim commands. Start the vim tutor by typing the following command at the Linux, macOS, and Unix-like system: $ vimtutor $ vimtutor it $ vimtutor fr â to trash all changes dw â move the cursor to the beginning of the word to delete that word 2w â to move the cursor two words forward. It copies the tutor file first, so that it can be modified without changing the original file. Vimtutor starts the Vim tutor. In a few lessons you will learn how to save the changes to a file. If you have these steps memorized and are confident, execute steps 1 through 3 to exit and re-enter the editor. 12-10-2018, 07:30 AM #20: ehartman.