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7: A Tutorial Introduction to the \s-2UNIX\s+2 Text Editor
8: .AU
9: Brian W. Kernighan
10: .AI
11: .MH
12: .AB
13: .PP
14: Almost all text input on
15: the
16: .UX
17: operating system
18: is done with
19: the text-editor
20: .IT ed .
21: This memorandum is a tutorial guide
22: to help beginners get started
23: with text editing.
24: .PP
25: Although it does not cover everything,
26: it does discuss enough for most users'
27: day-to-day needs.
28: This includes
29: printing, appending, changing, deleting, moving and inserting entire lines of text;
30: reading and writing files;
31: context searching and line addressing;
32: the substitute command;
33: the global commands;
34: and the use of special characters for advanced editing.
35: .AE
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