Moving to Line Ends

Master line-based movement with 0, $, ^

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Goals

0/3
  • Jump to line start with 0
  • Jump to line end with $
  • Jump to first non-blank with ^
Keys 0 · par 10

Instructions

  1. 1.Press 0 to go to line start
  2. 2.Press $ to go to line end
  3. 3.Press ^ to go to first non-blank character
  4. 4.Navigate to the END marker
Quick KeysNORMAL
h j k lMove cursor
w b eWord movement
i a oEnter insert
dDelete
yYank (copy)
pPaste
uUndo
vVisual mode
:Command mode
/Search

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This companion guide helps you complete Moving to Line Ends with fewer mistakes and better command fluency.

Quick Command Cheatsheet
  • movement
  • line
When to Use This Motion/Operator

Use this lesson whenever you need to jump to the right position before editing with fewer keystrokes.

  • Prefer this over arrow-key micro-movements before each edit.
  • Use this pattern whenever you're working inside Navigation Basics tasks.
  • Reach for movement, line when this pattern appears.
Common Mistakes
  • Reaching for the arrow keys instead of hjkl or word motions.
  • Taking single-character steps instead of jumping with w/b/e or f/t.
FAQ

How long should this lesson take?

Target completion is 30 seconds, but correctness matters more than speed at first.

Should I move to the next lesson if my score is low?

Repeat once or twice to build muscle memory on these fundamentals before moving on — beginner lessons compound into everything later.