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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Vim tips and tricks Post 302419684 by ungalnanban on Saturday 8th of May 2010 02:14:17 AM
Old 05-08-2010
Shift + k is used to open the man page under the cursor. if you want to execute the command instead of opening the man page use the following functions.

"This function used to get the current cursor word and execute that command
Code:
                fu ExecuteCommand()
                let l:Command = expand("<cword>")
                execute "!" . l:Command
                endfu

"This function used to get the current cursor line and execute that command
Code:
                fu ExecuteCommandLine()
                let l:Command = getline(line("."))
                execute "!" . l:Command
                endfu

Note:
<cword> is replaced with the word under the cursor (like |star|)
<cWORD> is replaced with the WORD under the cursor (see WORD|)


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Quote:
Originally Posted by posix
Hi,
I need to copy text up to first blank space in the line.
Code:
my_number=12345.6789% 1654.2345 This a sample line. 
I need to copy upto first.blank_space in this line.

Here my cursor is at m i need to copy upto first blank i.e my_number=12345.6789% to a register.similarly we go for second line here if cursor is at fthen i need first.blank_space to some other register.

Thanks
posix

use the keys : 1yW


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