How to source a part of a file
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How to source a part of a file
I can source a file, e.g. my vimrc
with :so %
or :so <filename>
. But what do I do when I need to source only part of a file. I want some way to visually select a portion of the file with :h v
and then source it. Kinda like emacs's M-x eval-region
workflow
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I can source a file, e.g. my vimrc
with :so %
or :so <filename>
. But what do I do when I need to source only part of a file. I want some way to visually select a portion of the file with :h v
and then source it. Kinda like emacs's M-x eval-region
workflow
1
Doesn't work in all cases, but:@*
– Mass
13 hours ago
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I can source a file, e.g. my vimrc
with :so %
or :so <filename>
. But what do I do when I need to source only part of a file. I want some way to visually select a portion of the file with :h v
and then source it. Kinda like emacs's M-x eval-region
workflow
I can source a file, e.g. my vimrc
with :so %
or :so <filename>
. But what do I do when I need to source only part of a file. I want some way to visually select a portion of the file with :h v
and then source it. Kinda like emacs's M-x eval-region
workflow
workflow
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Doesn't work in all cases, but:@*
– Mass
13 hours ago
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Doesn't work in all cases, but:@*
– Mass
13 hours ago
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Doesn't work in all cases, but
:@*
– Mass
13 hours ago
Doesn't work in all cases, but
:@*
– Mass
13 hours ago
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y:@"<CR>
check help :@
also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20262519/vim-how-to-source-a-part-of-the-buffer
So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
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y:@"<CR>
check help :@
also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20262519/vim-how-to-source-a-part-of-the-buffer
So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
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y:@"<CR>
check help :@
also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20262519/vim-how-to-source-a-part-of-the-buffer
So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
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13 hours ago
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y:@"<CR>
check help :@
also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20262519/vim-how-to-source-a-part-of-the-buffer
y:@"<CR>
check help :@
also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20262519/vim-how-to-source-a-part-of-the-buffer
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So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
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So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
So, you're saying I should just copy and paste it in my command-line window? That's... easier than I thought.
– klaus
13 hours ago
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Doesn't work in all cases, but
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– Mass
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