:help :v
:v :vglobal
:[range]v[global]/{pattern}/[cmd]
Same as :g!.
:v :vglobal
:[range]v[global]/{pattern}/[cmd]
Same as :g!.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:45 AM, 김찬 <ckim@etri.re.kr> wrote:
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Hi,I know what :g is. it's 'global' command.Then what is :v command?I saw something like :v /bar/s/.*foo.*// (in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11807713/multiple-g-and-v-commands-in-one-statement )Thnak you in advance..Chan
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