On 2018-05-11 10:52, [email protected] wrote:
>> One way is to select the lines of code that you need indenting
>> with shift+v and scrolling down, then press >
>
> Do you know if it works for every VIM environment? I don't usually
> install GUI in Linux server.

It works in both console & GUI versions of vim as long as your
output of

  :version

includes "+visual".

Some distributions only provide "vim-tiny" (a stripped-down version
with only the barest of features, excluding things like visual mode),
but then provide a regular vim (usually with a name something like
"vim-huge", "vim-gtk", "vim-full") in the package repositories.

-tim


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