How do I delete from the end of the line (where the cursor is at)
through the space after the first word?
example.net <-- actually important
different.example.com <-- not actually important
What is the optimal way to delete from (and including) the t at the end
of the line up through the space after the first Word?
I'm looking for something functionally comparable to D when the cursor
is on the space after the first word, just coming from the opposite
direction.
diW works and multiple dot repetitions get the job done. But i feel
like there is a better method.
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Grant. . . .
unix || die
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