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	<title>Comments on: vim&#8217;s sweet moves</title>
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		<title>By: Ubuntu Tutorials : Breezy - Dapper - Edgy - Feisty &#187; Find and Replace with Vim : Ubuntu (6.06.1 / 6.10)</title>
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		<description>[...] I recently posted about the power of Vim and we also learned about some of Vim&#8217;s Sweet Moves. Today I wanted to talk about a few more advanced actions within Vim that can make your life easier. What are they? Find and Replace.  Something that we&#8217;ve all had to do at one time or another is use find and replace within a document. This is really easy within Vim. [...]</description>
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