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multi file editing in vi
Hi all
Some yeras ago (1994) I had a utility that bundled up multiple files into a big file with a seperator lines. Automatically loaded this temp file into vi - which allowed you to edit all the files. then when you :wq or ZZ vi it saved all the files bak to their appropriate file names and got rid of the temp file. Anybody still using it or remeber it? It was in a Unix magazine of the time - tho' which one I cany remember. Ric |
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