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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Paste multiple times

Paste multiple times


What is the best way replace multiple lines with the contents of the clipboard?

The problem I'm having is when I yank a line and paste it over another line the "yank" is replaced with the line I just replace. Now, if I want to replace another line with the same line I have to go back up and yank it again.

There's got to be a better way to do this.

Answer by JaredPar for Paste multiple times


When you paste over a selection in Vim it will replace the default register with the contents of the selection. If pasting over a selection is wiping out the contents of the clipboard register then very likely you have the following line in your .vimrc

set clipboard=unnamed  

One option is to remove that and use the explicit clipboard register "+

Another option is to use any of the other explicitly named registers (a-z). After the first paste yank the line back into "c for example and then use "cp to paste from there on out.

Answer by toopay for Paste multiple times


use np where n is the number of how much time you want to paste the lines eg 3p will paste 3 lines.

Answer by Benoit for Paste multiple times


I have this in my .vimrc:

xnoremap p pgvy  

(note: this will work only with the default register, but this mapping is easy to remember). Writing a more elaborate version would be possible. Also, you still can use P to get the old behaviour.

Answer by Facundo Casco for Paste multiple times


I often use another registry, copy the line you need to some named registry "ay and then paste from there "ap

Answer by dash-tom-bang for Paste multiple times


"0 should have the contents of your yank. It's a bit more tedious to type, but "0p should do what you want.

Alternatively, don't select-and-replace the old lines up front. If you find those lines with a search, just hit n. over and over (after an initial p), then when they're all pasted, do ndd followed by as many n.s as necessary.

The biggest mental switch I've needed to make when moving to Vim is to figure out how to apply group edits sequentially. I.e. rather than doing a bunch of edits on a line and then doing a bunch of the same edits on another line, I'll do the first edit on a bunch of lines (using . to great effect), then the second edit on a bunch of lines, etc. Alternatively, the use of macros may help as they are fantastic, but sometimes a little more tedious to get working correctly with "complex" changes.


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