Another thing i do a lot is to record a quick macro in the "a" register and then play it back a number of times. while @@ can be used to repeat the last register used, my recorded macros sometimes use other registers so @@ doesn't necessarily give me the same results as @a. also, i have mapped ' to ` because i like to go to the precise location of my marks -- always -- and never to the beginning of the line. this leaves my ` key unused. so: " make ` execute the contents of the a register nnoremap ` @a vnoremap ` :normal @a as an example, say i have the following lines of java code: ^cf_"$r"
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