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Re: How to map the # key to a command?
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Paul Fox |
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Re: How to map the # key to a command? |
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Sat, 13 May 2023 09:16:22 -0400 |
chris wrote:
> In the end I have used E as I never use[d] the default binding for
> that. So:-
>
> bind-key edit-file E
>
> Does just what I want, gives me a single key way to edit files loaded
> as a result of 'vi <directory>' which I have just created a need for.
> I might even use lower case e (even simpler, no need to shift))
> because I don't think I have ever used the default e either.
Funny what people use and don't use. I use e and E all the time,
probably usually with d or c, in order to delete something without
taking the trailing whitespace.
OTOH, I'm quite certain I've never used 'vi <directory>', except by
accident.
paul
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paul fox, pgf@foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma)