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Is there a way to indent a selection of lines in Vim, like we have in text editors where we select a bunch of lines and press tab (or shift tab) to indent/unindent the selected lines?

I am talking about general indentation and not related to code indentation.

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You can select a set of lines with visual line mode (via Shift + V), and then type

>

and, to dedent,

<

You can also add numeric arguments. Find out you didn't indent enough? Hit gv to re-select your previous selection.

While typing in normal mode, try out Ctrl + T or Ctrl + D to indent or dedent.

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  • Shouldn't it be 'outdent' instead of 'dedent'?
    – Vinko Vrsalovic
    Feb 25, 2010 at 7:50
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    @Vinko should be, but isn't :) an outdent is a backwards indent; a dedent is an indent undone. perhaps it should really be undent.
    – Peter
    Feb 25, 2010 at 8:18
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    You don't need to re-select the lines to indent more. Just use the dot command: >... will indent four times. Feb 28, 2010 at 8:24
  • I blieve that this should be the accepted answer since Brian's solution, despite correct, is harder to implement. Jul 27, 2013 at 15:57
  • @SavasVedova but that is not what the concept of 'accepting an answer' means to convey. Aug 28, 2015 at 9:49
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Use visual mode as Peter suggests. You can also use X>> where X is the number of lines you want to indent. E.g. 5>> indents five lines from current line and down.

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    One of the things I do most, due to Stack Overflow and writing code examples, is >G, to indent from the current position to the end of the file. I write in Ruby generally, so, it's actually >G. because Rubyists use two-space indent and SO requires four, but YMMV. Jan 28, 2013 at 1:18
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I use the following mappings to indent/unindent:

vmap <TAB> >gv
vmap <S-TAB> <gv

Use TAB to indent and shift-TAB to unindent the visually selected lines.

If a block is selected Vim indents/unindents what is right of the start of the block.

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As suggested by the other answers you can use >. Alternatively, you can automatically correctly indent your code by selecting the set of line in visual mode (using shift+V), and then using =, or using == to indent the current line.

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There's a Vim Cast on this topic: Indentation commands

I like Vim Casts. They are informative and pleasant to watch.

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