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That awesome!
There are always many ways to deal with workflow annoyances you run into. Most people go looking for plugins or write a plugin or remap some keybindings, but many forget to read the manual to look for builtin solutions. In the case of using d
, you can assign the deleted text to a register other than the default register for yank/delete commands.
dd
will delete a line and send it to register "
"xdd
will delete a line and send it to register x
p
will put the text from register "
after the cursor
"xp
will put the text from register x
after the cursor
Use any lowercase letter for a register. There’s always more beneath the surface of simple vim features.
Relevant sections of the User Manual:
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