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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>"&lt;''a''&gt;</code> before a command, where <code>&lt;''a''&gt;</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>"&lt;''a''&gt;</code> before a command, where <code>&lt;''a''&gt;</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">
"kyy
+
"ky
 
</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">
"Kyy
+
"Ky
 
</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

Revision as of 18:18, 11 December 2014

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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 "<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
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