This post is written by SathiyaMoorthy.
This article is part of the ongoing Vi / Vim Tips and Tricks Series. As a Linux sysadmin or programmer, you may do following repetitive tasks while coding bash shell script:
- Adding file header
- Adding function/frame comment
- Including default code snippet
- Performing syntax check
- Reading documentation about a function
- Converting a code block to comment, and vice versa
The bash-Support Vim plugin offers easiest way to do all of the above, saving lot of time and keystrokes.
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