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*[[Vim_Tips_Wiki:Policy|Policy introduction]]. |
*[[Vim_Tips_Wiki:Policy|Policy introduction]]. |
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+ | *[[Wikia:Help:Tutorial 1|Tutorial for editing wiki pages]]. |
+ | *[[Help:Editing|Help on editing, and wiki syntax]]. |
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− | *[[Vim_Tips_Wiki:Community_Portal|Community overview, and asking |
+ | *[[Vim_Tips_Wiki:Community_Portal|Community overview, and asking questions]]. |
+ | *[[Vim Tips Wiki:Create a new tip|How to create a new tip]]. |
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Revision as of 08:26, 16 January 2008
Keep it simple
Generally, only simple tips are useful. A tip should not explain all details like a reference manual.
A tip may deal with a complex topic. However, the tip should merely illustrate the concepts and provide an example. It should not cover all possibilities.
If a tip is only useful in an obsolete version of Vim, the tip should be deleted. Vim version 7.0 was released in May 2006 and the best tip for people using older versions is please update!
See deleting a tip, or the template guidelines to flag a tip as Deprecated or Dodgy.
Merge similar tips
Tips which cover the same material should be merged. You can simply flag duplicate tips to notify others that the tips need to be merged. Or, you can merge the material into one tip. See the merge guidelines.
Useful templates
Several templates are available to simplify and standardize common tasks. For example, you could use the Help template by entering {{help|pattern}} into a tip. The result looks like this :help pattern.
See the template guidelines for an overview of the templates used for Vim tips.