On May 8, 10:01 am, yoni kessler <yoni101kess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I tried to delete the last character of multiple lines in the following way:
Hi Yoni,
I'm not a regex expert. I usually do that sort of thing with a macro.
qq // start recording macro 'q'
$ // move cursor to end of current line
x // delete character
j // move down to next line
q // stop recording macro
Now you can delete the last character of ten lines starting at the
line containing the cursor with the following command.
10@q
James
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