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Do the same thing as "J" command. Only difference is that it doesn't Do the same thing as "J" command. Only difference is that it doesn't
add any space between joining lines. add any space between joining lines.
-> Searching commands:
@ Command :- f + <character>
What does it do?
Searches for the next occurence of the character passed as an argument
from current cursor position on the same line.
NOTE THE WORD, SAME LINE.
@ Command :- F + <character>
What does it do?
Do the same thing as previous command, but in opposite direction.
@ Command :- ;
What does it do?
It repeat the command from the above two, whichever was executed
first. For example, if F + <character> is executed, it will repeat
the same command.
@ Command :- ,
What does it do?
It do the opposite of what ";" command does. For example, if
F + <character> is executed, it will execute f + <character>
action, repeatedly. It will do the opposite of whichever
above mentioned command was executed first.
@ Command :- t + <character>
What does it do?
It search for the <character> and place the cursor just one
position before the current cursor. Note that, using the same
command again will not move the cursor to next position w.r.t
same <character> that was mentioned earlier.
We can use ";" and "," command to repeat the mentioned command
even if the cursor is present just before the searched <character>,
it pass through the current <character> position.
Note that the searching is done from left to right.
@ Command :- T + <character>
What does it do?
It perform operation and behave in similar manner as done by t +
<character> command. But, the searching is done in reverse order.