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What's Ex (Vim) command to indent all lines a file / Formatting files with VIM

Asked by coleslaw in Linux Programming

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Hi, this is a very easy but yet very difficult. Easy for those who already known.

I'm using VIM, in theory, VIM can formatt C++ code extremely well. For a single file, I have no problem (select all , press =...), but now I want to format all the file in my source. How do I do that?

I've heard of Ex mode , that I can "pipe" the command , then I can write a script that apply the command to all my file. The problem is that I DON"T know what those command are. I mean ex command to format a C++ file.

Thank you very much, I need this urgently, and willing to give 500 points. Com'on guys !
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