> is there a way (script or what not) to copy a buffer to a remote
> instance of vim? i'm not exactly how i'd like this to work, but
> figured that someone had thought of this and i'd ask.
>
That depends on what you mean by "copy a buffer". If you mean, "open
the same file in a remote Vim" you can use the client-server interface
for this. If you also want the marks, undo history, etc. from the
buffer, you will probably need to also use the :wviminfo/:rviminfo and
possibly :wundo/:rundo commands as well depending on your settings. If
the buffer is not for a file on disk I'm not sure if it can be done
easily. What exactly do you want to do?
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