On 2022-03-17 01:41, Ni Va wrote:
> Is it possible to open a Large File Vim but just only few beginning
> lines of it, edit one of these 50 first lines and then save and
> quit ?
I don't think it's readily doable inside vim, but if I had such a
situation, I'd split it into the two portions like
$ sed -n -e '1,50w head.txt' -e '51,$w tail.txt' bigfile.txt
I could then edit head.txt easily and write it back out. I can then
recombine the pieces when done:
$ cat head.txt tail.txt > edited_bigfile.txt
-tim
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