created 2003 · complexity intermediate · author rainbrot · version 5.7
You can type Ctrl-R to insert a register when in insert mode, or when typing in the command or search line. When you press Ctrl-R you will see "
(quote) to prompt you to finish the command by entering a register. For example, press Ctrl-R then a
to insert the contents of the a
register, or Ctrl-R then "
to insert the contents of the unnamed register.
You can press v
then move the cursor to visually select some text (say the text is "hello world"). If you press y
the selected text is yanked (copied) into the unnamed register. You can now type :%s/
then <C-r>"
(Ctrl-R quote), which would show the following in the command line:
:%s/hello world
You could complete the substitute command, to read, for example:
:%s/hello world/goodbye everyone/gc
Type <C-r><C-w> to paste the word under the cursor into the command line, or <C-r><C-a> to paste the WORD.