> writing loops or something!
There are similar analogs for bufdo, windo, and tabdo (they
should all be in the same section of the help), so you can
perform a sequence of Ex commands on whichever set of
arguments/buffers/windows/tabs you want.
> I'm just curious though, why does it not work when I used 'dd' instead of
> '1d' ??
>
> I've actually never used '1d' before... I type # dd, where # is the number
> of lines that I want to remove.
"dd" is a normal-mode command. 1d is an Ex command for "delete
line #1". The [arg|win|tab|buf]do commands take Ex commands,
rather than normal-mode commands. The normal-mode way would be
to do something like
argdo ... exec "dd"
-tim
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