[geeks] Glad I don't live in Texas!

alex j avriette avriettea at speakeasy.net
Thu Jun 13 10:06:06 CDT 2002


>> esc-:-s/^/#/6

> I'm fairly familiar with vi syntax, but what does the '-' mean
> before the 's'?  I'm familiar with '%', '.', '1,9' etc., but

the minus means "pick up your finger" :)

the trailing six means use the previous substitution six times. vim 
gives me wood.

alex



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