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copy word under cursor in Vim
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copy/delete word under cursor in Vim | |
yw / byw | |
Assuming that the cursor is at the first character of the word simply do this in command mode: | |
yw | |
y is for yank and w is for word. | |
Other ways of doing the same thing which are not as efficient: | |
vey | |
the v starts visual select mode. e tells vim to move to end of word. y yanks or copies the word. to delete replace y with x. | |
if the cursor is somewhere in the middle of the word, add a b before the command as in: | |
byw | |
or | |
bvey | |
# http://www.littletechtips.com/2011/05/how-to-copydelete-word-under-cursor-in.html |
Thanks , this is helpful.
Thanks, there is a small mistake on the first row, these combination will only copy, not delete.
Any shortcut to SELECT an entire word that you guys are aware of?
This is great, but I would love to use in conjunction with the ability to highlight another word to replace it with, I think.
EDIT: this would be vaw
- duh. Only issue is doing yaw
and then vaw
seems to add a space. No solution from me on this yet. If anyone else has one feel free to share!
@mochsner
viw
and yiw
will select and copy entire word without the leading space.
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Thanks guys! You rock!