On Sunday, 27 May, 2012 at 14:31:43 BST, john Culleton wrote:
>Running a file of commands against a single file.
>I can create a file of several hundred commands all of
>the form
>:% s/foo/bar/
>
>Of course foo and bar are different for each such command. Now
>I want to run all of those commands against file mainfile.
Have a look at 'vim --help':
     -s <scriptin>    Read Normal mode commands from file <scriptin>
     -w <scriptout>   Append all typed commands to file <scriptout>
     -W <scriptout>   Write all typed commands to file <scriptout>
If the commands are all in script.vim, run 'vim -s script.vim mainfile'.
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