> On Oct 26, 6:13 pm, Fernando Basso wrote:
>
>> Moreover, what if I wanted to make it paste above (in line 8)?
>
> Well, for that I came up with:
>
>
> :9global/^\w/t.|.-1substitute/./=/g
>
> However, I still don't understand where in that regex line it is 
> implied to paste line 9 to line 10.
It's not entirely a regex:
:
9                     [range] for :global
global/^\w/           " for each line matching /^\w/    - :help :global
t.                    " <-- here is the 'paste'
:t is a synonym for :copy.
:copy takes a mandatory {address} argument (in this case '.' = current 
line for each line matched by the ':global'), and copies the lines given 
by [range] (in this case, implied range of "the current line"?) to below 
the address.
To copy line 9 in front of itself, you could do: :9g/^/t-1 (or :9t8 )
To copy lines matching /^\w/ in front of themselves: :g/^\w/t-1
...etc.
-- 
Best,
Ben
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