Awkward apologies for the post without subject. This one is for the thread.

On 18.04.25 09:43, Marc Chantreux wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 12:08:56AM -0400, Eli the Bearded wrote:

> > :map * "yyy@y

> this is an old vi trick, vim can just source a range:

> :.so

> > That makes "*" run the line currently under the cursor. In my own files,

> > for my own use, I embed vi commands all the time.

>

> then you lose the awesome "next occurence of the current word" (see :h *, :h #

> and :h g*)

Marc, I took '*' for a placeholder, not a literal, and would likely

substitute ^M, as ":h ^M" shows it to be redundant, and it is mnemonic

for "make".

Erik

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