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| diff --git a/vim.html.markdown b/vim.html.markdown index 0eb2c37e..5b84a3ea 100644 --- a/vim.html.markdown +++ b/vim.html.markdown @@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ that aims to make getting started with vim more approachable!  Vim is based on the concept on **modes**. -Command Mode - vim starts up in this mode, used to navigate and write commands -Insert Mode  - used to make changes in your file -Visual Mode  - used to highlight text and do operations to them -Ex Mode      - used to drop down to the bottom with the ':' prompt to enter commands +- Command Mode - vim starts up in this mode, used to navigate and write commands +- Insert Mode  - used to make changes in your file +- Visual Mode  - used to highlight text and do operations to them +- Ex Mode      - used to drop down to the bottom with the ':' prompt to enter commands  ```      i                # Puts vim into insert mode, before the cursor position @@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ Ex Mode      - used to drop down to the bottom with the ':' prompt to enter comm  Vim can be thought of as a set of commands in a  'Verb-Modifier-Noun' format, where: -Verb     - your action -Modifier - how you're doing your action -Noun     - the object on which your action acts on +- Verb     - your action +- Modifier - how you're doing your action +- Noun     - the object on which your action acts on  A few important examples of 'Verbs', 'Modifiers', and 'Nouns': | 
