Hi,
using Vim 7.4 I have the following text:
aaa
bbb
ccc
<many more rows>
and I would like to add some text before each of line and number the line, so end result should look like:
AAA1BBBaaa
AAA2BBBbbb
AAA3BBBccc
<many more rows>
I tried doing it with two substitute commands:
:%s/^/AAA!BBB/g
First adding some text and adding ! character instead of line number, to get:
AAA!BBBaaa
AAA!BBBbbb
AAA!BBBccc
And then replace ! with line number:
:%s/!/\=line('.')/g
to get final result:
AA1BBBaaa
AAA2BBBbbb
AAA3BBBccc
How to do above operations with one command?
I tried with:
:%s/^/AAA\=line('.')BBB/g
but got:
AAA=line('.')BBBaaa
AAA=line('.')BBBbbb
AAA=line('.')BBBccc
So getting text displayed instead of line number. How to get this problem solved with one single command?
Thanks
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