Its opens the file testing with the program vi.
VI Bomber Command ended in 1946.
VI Bomber Command was created in 1941.
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You don't. The 'tar' command has nothing to do with the 'vi' editor; it creates an archive files and the vi editor modifies the content of a file.
You type "vi filenameyouwanttoedit" on the command line. I recommend getting a book for more details. We certainly can't teach you everything there is to know about vi here.
RAF Balloon Command's motto is 'Vi Et Ictu'.
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No, it does not. At least not with a stock version of windows. "VI" is text editing/manipulation software that comes with unix based operating systems , BUT you can install "wiw" (vi for windows) or "VIM" an enhanced clone of the original vi editor.
Use the 'touch' command. You cannot create a zero byte file with 'vi'.
Within the 'vi' editor, use the '!ps' command with the correct options, depending on the Unix version or variant.
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