Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Re: vim keymap to execute bash script with parameter

On 26/11/14 22:47, 颖黄 wrote:
> Hi, all
> I want to implement such a feature in vim script: in command mode of vi, press v to select the key word, and then press F5, then vi call my bash file, called search.sh, passing the selected key word as parameter to the bash.
> Then my search.sh will do all the left work.
> But, I don't know how to call my search.sh from vi command mode, I guess it would be something like:
> nnoremap F5 :vs path_to_mybash.sh $param1 $param2
> Could someone give me some clues?
>

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Best regards,
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