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You must be in command mode before you can issue a command to enter text; while you are entering text, you cannot issue any command except <Esc> to return to command mode. If you would like a visible reminder when you are in insertion mode, enter the command :set showmode (see ``Configuring vi'' for more details). The following commands put you in insertion mode to enter text:
Taking the previous example, entering Go moves you to the end of the file and opens a new line. Pressing <Enter> adds a blank line. Typing ``by William Shakespear'' and pressing <Esc> adds new text. The end of the file soliloquy now reads as follows:
The fair Ophelia! - Nymph, in thy orisons Be all my sins remembered.by William Shakespeare