> Even as a python developer for my core programming job and
> active on comp.lang.python, I tend to stick with Vim-script
> for vim automation because I know it should run on just about
> all versions of Vim. The mental impedance caused by jumping
> between vim-script and python tends to be more than I want to
> think about, so I keep them pretty separate. But it's
> available if you want it :)
also, vim's filtering abilities make it simple to use python
scripts external to the editor that work in your buffer, with the
additional benefit that you can use the same script from a bash
shell if you want to
see
:h complex-change
for a description of the various ways filtering can be performed
sc
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