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How to Move Around using Vim on Terminal?

July 27, 2011 by cmdlinetips

Vim is one of the most powerful editors available for the terminal. One may think moving around the page is little painful, as the page up and down keys do not work in Vim in the default setting. Vim offer multiple ways to move around the Vim page. With just two keystrokes you can move around in Vim.
  1. If you want to do full page up, press Control key and b, where “b” kind of means going “back”.
  2. If you want to do full page down, press Control key and f, where “f” kind of means going “forward”.

Vim also offers our commands to move half a page up and down. To move half a page up, press Control Key and u, and to move a half a page down Control Key and d.

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