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authorTim Siegel2022-10-10 13:59:15 +0000
committerMichael Davis2022-10-12 23:12:54 +0000
commit6db39eacd35af488808607028b423c6ab2bee94e (patch)
treeaf4dd4856d048a679980263bcfeaae150b546034
parente16c63276082f1cf79c57ff2ed2d301fe3333a0e (diff)
tutor: Clarify forward reference to "select command"
The phrase "Like the select command" suggests that the reader has been introduced to select already. That doesn't happen until the next chapter.
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@@ -450,7 +450,9 @@ _________________________________________________________________
2. Type enter to confirm the search.
3. Use n and N to cycle through the matches.
- Like the select command, searching also uses regex.
+ Searching uses regular expressions, allowing you to target more
+ complex expressions, which you'll learn about in the lesson on
+ the select command.
Note: To search backwards, type ? (shift-/).
Note: Unlike Vim, ? doesn't change the search direction.
@@ -530,8 +532,8 @@ _________________________________________________________________
= 5.3 SELECTING VIA REGEX =
=================================================================
- The select command selects regular expressions, not just exact
- matches, allowing you to target more complex patterns.
+ Like searching, the select command selects regular expressions,
+ not just exact matches.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Select the line with x and then type s.