The correct answer is: D. :q
The :q
command is used to quit the vi editor. If you have made changes to the file, you will be prompted to save them. If you type :q!
, you will quit the editor without saving your changes.
The x
command is used to delete the current line.
The q
command is used to quit the vi editor. If you have made changes to the file, you will be prompted to save them. If you type q!
, you will quit the editor without saving your changes.
The w
command is used to write the current buffer to the file. If you have made changes to the file, you will be prompted to save them. If you type :w!
, you will overwrite the file with the current buffer, without prompting you to save your changes.
The :q
command is the most common way to quit the vi editor. If you have made changes to the file, you will be prompted to save them. If you type :q!
, you will quit the editor without saving your changes.