- Integrate Pylint and Pychecker support
- Integrate Vim diff with TortoiseCVS
- Integrate Vim with a dictionary
- Integrate gvim with AutoCad MTEXT
- Integrate gvim with RedHat Source-Navigator
- Integrate gvim with Visual Studio
- Integrate with FTPeel on Mac OS X
- Integrate with Mozilla Thunderbird
- Integration with PyUnit testing framework
- Interactive finder/filter for lists of items
- Internationalizing the Vim editor
- Internet search for the current word
- Introduce variable
- Introduction to display editing using vi
- Introduction to using tab pages
- Invert the number row keys for faster typing
- Invoke a function with a count prefix
- Is there any way to write currently mapped keys in Vim to a file?
- J2ME development
- JAVH - Just another Vim Hacker
- Java/C/C++ folding
- Java/C/Cpp folding
- JavaBeans helper function
- JavaFX indent plugin
- Joining two lines of text based on pattern
- Jump back to spell checked words
- Jump between methods in C++
- Jump to a file to a certain line number
- Jump to a function from where it is called
- Jump to a line number
- Jump to a random line
- Jump to definition of entity under cursor
- Jump to file from CVSDiff output
- Jump to next/previous method in C++
- Jump to recent buffers
- Jump to tag (help topic) with German keyboard
- Jumping to previously visited locations
- Jumping to the declaration of a local/global variable
- Jumping to the start and end of a code block
- Jumps to a local/global definition by same key
- KDE Konsole renameSession to edited file name
- Keep SQL-PLUS command history under Windows
- Keep a to-do memo file with links as in Vim help
- Keep folds closed while inserting text
- Keep incremental backups of edited files
- Keep indent for new lines
- Keep passwords in encrypted file
- Keep the modified flag after writing to a file
- Keep your cursor centered vertically on the screen
- Keep your vimrc file clean
- Key mappings
- Key maps using the Alt modifier
- Keystroke Saving Substituting and Searching
- Large File Plugin
- Last position jump improved for Easy Vim
- Launch files in new tabs under Linux
- Launch files in new tabs under Unix
- Launch files in new tabs under Windows
- Launch lynx to get info for the current word
- Launch remote batch jobs and view results in Vim
- Learn to use help
- Letting variable values be overwritten in a script
- Line/word/file/whatever completion
- Linting
- List buffers sorted by name
- List changes to the current file
- List lines with current search pattern highlighted
- List lines with keyword and prompt for jump
- List loaded scripts
- List of Scripts for Outlining
- List of numbers
- List of scripts that provide advanced UI elements
- Listing buffers
- Load files from list of filenames in a text file
- Load multiple files with a single command
- Load my script only once
- Loading scripts in vimrc safely
- Localized color schemes
- Look up tags using regular expressions
- Lookup the city and state of a given US Zip code using TCL
- Lookup word in dict
- Mac OS X clipboard sharing
- Mac style Vim icon
- Macro expansion C/C++
- Macros
- Main Page
- Maintain cursor and screen position
- Maintain multiple versions of gvim in Windows
- Make-compile current buffer
- Make C-Left C-Right behave as in Windows
- Make File-Open track directory of current file
- Make Shift-Tab work
- Make Vim completion popup menu work just like in an IDE
- Make a Macro
- Make an HTML anchor and href tag
- Make arrow keys work in visual mode under Windows
- Make buffer modifiable state match file readonly state
- Make echo seen when it would otherwise disappear and go unseen
- Make footnotes in vim
- Make great use of those homemade menus
- Make make more helpful
- Make mouse drag not select text or go into visual mode
- Make non-ASCII characters displayed on console
- Make search results appear in the middle of the screen
- Make support for NEC V850 CA850 compilers
- Make tar of all files in vim buffer
- Make views automatic
- Make vim and gvim have the same colors
- Make vim the editor for files with unregistered extensions in Windows
- Making CapsLock work in Vim
- Making Parenthesis And Brackets Handling Easier
- Making a list
- Making a list of numbers
- Manage a tasklist of to-do code snippets
- Managing boolean options
- Managing set options
- Manipulate quoted strings
- Map CapsLock key to Esc
- Map Ctrl-Backspace to delete previous word
- Map Ctrl-S to save current or new files
- Map caps lock to escape in Windows
- Map caps lock to escape in XWindows
- Map caps lock to escape in macOS
- Map extra keys on non US keyboards
- Map function keys to compile and run your code
- Map search key to space bar
- Map semicolon to colon
- Mapping caps lock to esc in XWindows
- Mapping fast keycodes in terminal Vim
- Mapping for quicker access to macros
- Mapping keys in Vim - Tutorial
- Mapping keys in Vim - Tutorial (Part 1)
- Mapping keys in Vim - Tutorial (Part 2)
- Mapping keys in Vim - Tutorial (Part 3)
- Mapping keys tutorial
- Mapping to enter colon commands
- Mapping to quickly browse help
- Mappings
- Mappings and commands for visual mode
- Mappings to facilitate the creation of text
- Maps, Commands, and Functions - some examples of their interplay
- Mark
- Marks
- Match It Plugin
- Match every word except foo
- Match it
- Match long lines
- Match valid IP address
- Matching optional parts of a word
- Matchit
- Maximize current window
- Maximize or restore window
- Maximize or set initial window size
- Maximize window and return to previous split structure
- Mbox archive emails
- Measure time taken to execute a command
- Menu for inserting special characters
- Merge longs lines that were split by terminal window
- Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard Scancodes
- Mighty Mouse
- Mimic shift-arrow to select text in terminals without shift-arrow
- Minify File inside Vim without plugins
- Minimize and restore gvim under Windows using shortcut keys
- Mkdir on edit if needed
- Modeline magic
- Modified undo behavior
- Modifying a line and all subsequent lines matching a pattern
- More visible mode feedback
- Mouse wheel for scroll only - disable middle button paste
- Move comment line to end of next line
- Move current window between tabs
- Move cursor by display lines when wrapping
- Move cursor up/down virtually in insert mode
- Move files with a Vim command
- Move function parameters with macro
- Move the current tabpage forward or backward
- Move through the buffer list without wrecking your window/tab layout
- Move through wrapped lines
- Move to next/previous line with same indentation
- Moving around
- Moving between buffers using mouse
- Moving by screen lines instead of file lines
- Moving lines up or down
- Moving lines up or down in a file
- Moving specified Characters in a given range of line to specified Column
- Moving through camel case words
- Moving to matching braces
- Moving to the next word in insert mode
- Mozilla Vim Keybindings
- Multi-line abbreviations
- Multiple Hilighted Search
- Multiple commands at once
- NERD Tree Plugin
- Navigate large CSV files more easily
- Navigate to the next open fold
- Naviguer dans l'aide avec un clavier AZERTY
- New When Hardlinked
- New to Vim
- Newlines and nulls in Vim script
- News
- Nice window resizing
- Nicer looking fonts on MacOSX
- Non-blinking block cursor in a Linux console
- Non-native fileformat for your statusline
- Not So Quick generic option toggling
- Notes on the import
- Number a group of lines
- Numbering lines and interpolating sequences
- OEM to ANSI conversion
- OPENBRACKET I search visually
- OPENBRACKET for script writers CLOSEBRACKET get shortened messages from using echomsg
- OPENBRACKET for script writers CLOSEBRACKET how to print wide (full screen width) messages without "Press Enter" prompt
- OPENBRACKET for script writers CLOSEBRACKET make echo seen when it would otherwise disappear and go unseen
- Omni Completion
- Omni completion
- Omni completion popup menu
- Omnicomplete - Remove Python Pydoc Preview Window
- One big window
- One page summary of color schemes
- Online documentation for word under cursor
- Open File, Go To Last Line, Add Blank Line, Change To Insert Mode
- Open Multiple Lines Above/Below and Drop Into Insert Mode
- Open PDF files
- Open SVN diff window
- Open Vim Here by clicking the context menu on a folder/directory on Windows
- Open Windows Explorer showing directory of current buffer
- Open Windows Help files on a specific topic
- Open a Perl module from its module name
- Open a buffer in its own tabpage
- Open a file in Linux Mint Cinnamon via a menu action
- Open a web-browser with the URL in the current line
- Open a window with the man page for the word under the cursor
- Open big files and work fast
- Open every buffer in its own tabpage
- Open file in already running vim from elsewhere
- Open file under cursor
- Open filenames containing spaces with gf
- Open files in multiple tabs using the Windows Context Menu
- Open files in same window under Mac OS X
- Open files with existing Gvim window in Windows
- Open multiple lines
- Open pdf to the current location in a LaTeX file
- Open same file read-only in second Vim
- Open the directory for the current file in Windows
- Open the folder containing the currently open file
- Open the last edited file
- Open vimrc file
- Opening current Vim file in your Windows browser
- Opening gvim atop a console window
- Opening multiple files from a single command-line
- Opening new buffer below the current
- Opening several files in vim via ListFile
- Optimize startup time by logging the sourced vimscript files
- Optionally open matching or selected tag in full height vertical window
- Outline editing of Python programs
- Overload a key with multiple handlers
- Override Colors in a Color Scheme
- PHP editing
- PHP manual in Vim help format
- PHP online help
- Page 1 of 123 in header of hardcopy
- Page up/down and keep cursor position
- Par text reformatter
- Paste Indent Problems
- Paste from the clipboard into a new vim
- Paste registers in search or colon commands instead of using the clipboard
- Pastetoggle
- Pasting code with syntax coloring in emails
- Pasting from the Windows clipboard to native Cygwin Vim
- Pasting registers
- Patch to conceal parts of lines
- Periodic Commands in Background
- Perl compatible regular expressions
- Perldoc function and module keyboard mappings
- Plugin
- Plugin-manager
- Plugins
- Plugins that provide advanced UI elements
- Power K
- Power of
- Power of g
- Precise Jumps Without Mouse
- Preexisting code indentation
- Preloading registers
- Preserve missing end-of-line at end of text files
- Press enter to continue
- Press space to jump between windows and to expand them
- Pretty-formatting XML
- Prev and Next
- Prevent a second instance of Vim from starting
- Prevent autoindent from removing indentation
- Prevent escape from moving the cursor one character to the left
- Prevent frequent commands from slowing things down
- Prevent the cursor from jumping around when pressing "V" for visual mode
- Preview HTML files quickly
- Preview current HTML file
- Preview current HTML in browser on Linux
- Preview current HTML in browser on Mac OS X
- Preview current file in Mozilla through localhost
- Preview file on localhost
- Preview output from interpreter in new window
- Print syntax highlighted buffer in one color
- Print to a Postscript file
- Printing using kprinter
- Printing using kprinter (unix PLUS kde)
- Printing with syntax highlighting independent of your normal highlighting
- Project browsing using find
- Project specific settings
- Projx Vim Plugin
- Prompted quit in insert-mode
- Protecting a file from accidental changes
- Provide script-accessible version info in your plugins
- PuTTY numeric keypad mappings
- Put boxes around comments in code
- Put the indentation level on the status line
- Putting the current file on the Windows clipboard
- Python - check syntax and run script
- Python script utf8 encoding
- Python triple-quoted comments
- QT Help from Vim
- Quick Markdown Preview
- Quick access to Vim tips and scripts with konqueror
- Quick and dirty Postgres query
- Quick command in insert mode
- Quick file
- Quick generic option toggling
- Quick insert character at end-of-line
- Quick launch html and other Windows documents
- Quick mapping for backing up the file
- Quick peak at files
- Quick peek at files
- Quick reference of current function
- Quick save
- Quick save to a temporary file before more edits
- Quick tab navigation and opening
- Quick tips
- Quick tips for using tab pages
- Quick way to insert opening and closing braces for programmers
- Quick window resizing
- Quick yank and paste
- Quickfix and Visual Studio and cygwin
- Quickfix and doxygen
- Quickly Get Files in your Environment
- Quickly access Ex commands on a Brazilian keyboard
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