![]() ![]() The "intended scope" of vim is text editing, and while you're editing you may want to run commands on the text in your buffer, or just parts of it, and have the results apply immediately without writing and reloading the file, or exiting.įor example, in vim, you may be writing a list somewhere in your document, and you realize you want it sorted alphabetically. Vim can be thought of as a visual and interactive helper for your text-processing utilities. (pedantic note: When you run shell commands in vim, they are running in an actual shell.) ![]()
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