> So, I'm trying to define such command, here is it:
>
> command! -range=% QuoteLinesAndCopy :<line1>,<line2>/^\s*$/d;s/^/> /
> g;<line1>,<line2>y +
>
> ...but when I issue it I get the following error:
>
> E488: Trailing characters: :1,30/^\s*$/d;s/^/> /g;1,30y +
>
> I'm afraid that I can't issue more than one ex command in a row...
The command-separator in vim is spelled "|", not ";" and only
works with certain commands (though fortunately ":s" is one of them):
:help :bar
So your command would look something like one of these:
command! -range=% QuoteLinesAndCopy
:<line1>,<line2>/^\s*$/d|s/^/> /g|<line1>,<line2>y +
-tim
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