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==Registers== | ==Registers== | ||
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Registers in Vim let you run actions or commands on text stored within them. To access a register, you type <code>"<''a''></code> before a command, where <code><''a''></code> is the name of a register. If you want to copy the current line into register k, you can type | Registers in Vim let you run actions or commands on text stored within them. To access a register, you type <code>"<''a''></code> before a command, where <code><''a''></code> is the name of a register. If you want to copy the current line into register k, you can type | ||
<source lang="text"> | <source lang="text"> | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
Or you can append to a register by using a capital letter | Or you can append to a register by using a capital letter | ||
<source lang="text"> | <source lang="text"> | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
You can then move through the document and paste it elsewhere using | You can then move through the document and paste it elsewhere using |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 5 January 2015
Configuration: vimrc
Normalise 4-spaced code to tabbed code... This may require some supervision...
:%s/^\(\t*\) /\1\t/gc
[edit] Registers
Registers in Vim let you run actions or commands on text stored within them. To access a register, you type "<a>
before a command, where <a>
is the name of a register. If you want to copy the current line into register k, you can type
"ky
Or you can append to a register by using a capital letter
"Ky
You can then move through the document and paste it elsewhere using
"kp
To access all currently defined registers type
:reg