To edit a file with vi do:
vi file.txt
This is a bit misleading. On many systems, if you do vi file.txt, you do indeed edit the file with vi,
and not with vim. You discuss vim, and while vim has many similarities
with vi, not everything you discuss will work in vi. For instance, not on every system will the arrow keys work as expected in vi. There's no syntax highlighting in vi, nor does vi have any perl hooks.
It has 4 MODES.
That's just an opinion. One could also argue that vi only has command mode. But some commands take
arbitrary long arguments. ;-).
Abigail (using vi since 1984)
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