For brevity, control characters are marked by ^.
| a | Append text after cursor. | 
| A | Append text at end of line. | 
| ^A | Unused. | 
| b | Back up to beginning of word in current line. | 
| B | Back up to word, ignoring punctuation. | 
| ^B | Scroll backward one window. | 
| c | Change operator. | 
| C | Change to end of current line. | 
| ^C | Unused in command mode; ends insert mode. | 
| d | Delete operator. | 
| D | Delete to end of current line. | 
| ^D | Scroll down half-window. | 
| e | Move to end of word. | 
| E | Move to end of word, ignoring punctuation. | 
| ^E | Show one more line at bottom of window. | 
| f | Find next character typed forward on current line. | 
| F | Find next character typed backward on current line. | 
| ^F | Scroll forward one window. | 
| g | Unused. | 
| G | Go to specified line or end of file. | 
| ^G | Print information about file on status line. | 
| h | Left arrow cursor key. | 
| H | Move cursor to Home position. | 
| ^H | Left arrow cursor key; Backspace key in insert mode. | 
| i | Insert text before cursor. | 
| I | Insert text before first nonblank character on line. | 
| ^I | Unused in command mode; in insert mode, same as TAB key. | 
| j | Down arrow cursor key. | 
| J | Join two lines. | 
| ^J | Down arrow cursor key; in insert mode, move down a line. | 
| k | Up arrow cursor key. | 
| K | Unused. | 
| ^K | Unused. | 
| l | Right arrow cursor key. | 
| L | Move cursor to Last position in window. | 
| ^L | Redraw screen. | 
| m | Mark the current cursor position in register (a-z). | 
| M | Move cursor to Middle position in window. | 
| ^M | Carriage return. | 
| n | Repeat the last search command. | 
| N | Repeat the last search command in reverse direction. | 
| ^N | Down arrow cursor key. | 
| o | Open line below current line. | 
| O | Open line above current line. | 
| ^O | Unused. | 
| p | Put yanked or deleted text after or below cursor. | 
| P | Put yanked or deleted text before or above cursor. | 
| ^P | Up arrow cursor key. | 
| q | Unused. | 
| Q | Quit vi and invoke ex. | 
| ^Q | Unused (on some terminals, resume data flow). | 
| r | Replace character at cursor with the next character you type. | 
| R | Replace characters. | 
| ^R | Redraw the screen. | 
| s | Change the character under the cursor to typed characters. | 
| S | Change entire line. | 
| ^S | Unused (on some terminals, stop data flow). | 
| t | Move cursor forward to character before next character typed. | 
| T | Move cursor backward to character after next character typed. | 
| ^T | Unused in command mode; in insert mode, use if   | 
| u | Undo the last change made. | 
| U | Restore current line, discarding changes. | 
| ^U | Scroll the screen upward half-window. | 
| v | Unused. | 
| V | Unused. | 
| ^V | Unused in command mode; in insert mode, quote next character. | 
| w | Move to beginning of next word. | 
| W | Move to beginning of next word, ignoring punctuation. | 
| ^W | Unused in command mode; in insert mode, back up to beginning of word.  | 
| x | Delete character under cursor. | 
| X | Delete character before cursor. | 
| ^X | Unused. | 
| y | Yank or copy operator. | 
| Y | Make copy of current line. | 
| ^Y | Show one more line at top of window. | 
| z | Reposition line containing cursor.  z must be followed either by: RETURN (reposition line to top of screen), . (reposition line to middle of screen), or - (reposition line to bottom of screen). | 
| ZZ | Exit the editor, saving changes. | 
| ^Z | Suspend vi (only on systems that have job control). | 
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