I am trying to create a Vim mapping that will operate on the current line, taking a string like this: [boiled cabbage, mad donkey, elephant, very dark fudge] And quoting all the list elements to end up with this: ["boiled cabbage", "mad donkey", "elephant", "very dark fudge"] I tried with vim regexes, but figured it would be easier to write a function that takes the current line as an argument and
I have a graph that has a tree as its backbone. So I have, for example a node A with children B, C, and D. Assuming the graph is being drawn top-down, A will be on one level, then B, C, and D. I would like to force graphviz to lay them out in B, C, D order within their rank. Is this possible? If so, how? If there are only A, B, C, and D, I can get this effect by just putting B, C, and D in that or
How can I delete a line without putting it into my default buffer? Example: line that will be copied. line that I want to be substitued with the previous one. What I'm trying to do: yy dd p But Vim replaces the recent copied string with the deleted (cutted) one. I know that I can use buffers like, "1yy, dd then "1p, but I always forget to put the copied string in a buffer then I need to paste my c
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