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You can use this file to practice editing.
First, fix this spelling mistake.
Fix these also.
Delete this text with the X command.
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Guess what? Here is even more text!
Will you delete this line or not? We'll see...
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two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen
three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen
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one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen
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@@ -59,7 +59,21 @@ Normal mode commands:
dk: To delete whole current line and the line above.
d$: To delete from current position of cursor to the end of
the line.
d0: To delete from current position to the first letter of the
current line the cursor is present.
D: Equivalent of of what d$
dd: To delete the current line entirely no matter where the cursor
is present currently on that same line.
<number>dd: To delete the 3 lines below from current line where
the cursor is present.
Note: <number><delete-command> is telling in short hand on how many
times the delete-command given should be executed. Same as the
command shown above (<number>dd).
<number>dw: delete-word command to be executed <number> numbers of times.
Line mode: