I am running a RHEL 7.2 (Maipo) on an AWS instance with commandline access. To my greatest surprise, vim needs to be installed and as I am fairly new to RedHat, I was at a loss initially as to the easiest way to install it, so I am adding it below for future reference so beginners like myself can just crack on with it.
As root user issue the following command to install the vim editor on RedHat linux:
sudo yum install vim
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2@RuncyOommen, Apparently I am allowed to do so - and I thought I'll save folks some time. But do go ahead if there are other ways, it certainly helps me to learn. – Lefty G Balogh Oct 25 '16 at 9:42
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is preinstalled – grabantot Dec 27 '18 at 18:40vim
doesn't exist, doesvi
invoke VIM? It seems to be the case for me. – flow2k Mar 18 '19 at 22:53