On 14 October 2016 at 13:43, Igor Forca <igor2x@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a text file with a lot of Vim substitution and global commands like:
> :%s/\(one\) \(two\)/\1\r\2/gie
> :g/(something\c/normal v%2>
> and several more commands in file named myfile.vim.
>
> Then in the current buffer when I need to execute this kind of find/replace substitution I just execute:
> :source myfile.vim
> and changes are performed without a problem.
>
> What I don't like is that Vim in status bar displays:
> 3 substitutions on 330 lines
> 4 lines >ed 2 times
> <many more lines here>
> Press ENTER or type command to continue
>
> How to source vim file without this annoying information in status bar and without need to press and Enter?
Prefix the commands with silent:
:silent %s/\(one\) \(two\)/\1\r\2/gie
:help :silent
You can probably also do ":silent source myfile.vim" rather than
changing each line.
Hope that helps,
Al
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