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Introduction:

  • This workshop will introduce how to use the vim command-line text editor within a Linux environment. 

  • It will cover the basics on opening and updating a text file, how to navigate around the text, and how to search for terms. 

  • After the workshop, participants will have the skills to use a text editor to create basic scripts. 

  • Participants are expected to have an introductory level of experience using Linux from the command line – such as that provided by the Intro to Linux workshop.

Goals:

  • To introduce users, using the Linux command line environment, to text editors: Specifically vim.

  • Open, edit, update, save and quit a text editor.

  • Use the keyboard and shortcuts to navigate around the text file.

  • Use the command line to search for terms within the text file.


01 Getting Started


01.01 Login

  1. Open up Chrome

  2. Navigate to: https://southpass.arcc.uwyo.edu/

  3. Start Beartooth Shell Access







Headers and Sections

Each sections should start with a header of ‘Heading 1’. This helps to make sure that the Table of Contents operates like an agenda. Also it helps when we “advance a slide” it jumps to the top of the section. Each section should be limited in length to no more than 14 lines of straight text to ensure that when presenting it can be viewed as a “Slide”.











This is 14 lines. A.K.A. the End


Code Examples

Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with a code example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing

  • Bullets are nice to include for distinct points

  • yep

  • they

  • sure

  • are

    This is 14 lines

Please use the "code snippet" in the + button when creating code examples. 
Also please do not go past the width of the table. 
This is to prevent scroll bars appearing This is the Max number of code lines to show an example













Straight Code - No context















Limit to 16 lines in the example. This is the end

Same Thing With Images

Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with an image example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing

  • Bullets are nice to include for distinct points

  • yep

  • they

  • sure

  • are

    This is 14 lines

 

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Alternatively No Table

 

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Finally The End

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