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21 to edit all kinds of plain text. It is especially useful for editing
32 Most often Vim is started to edit a single file with the command
47 other files with the ":next" command. To edit a file that
50 - The file to edit is read from stdin. Commands are read
53 -t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on
132 sible to edit a binary or executable file.
158 for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga
207 impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
224 can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci‐
257 edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
300 be handled as a file name. This can be used to edit a
317 --remote Connect to a Vim server and make it edit the files given in