* Gua Chung Lim (gua.chunglim@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My question is a little hard to explain.
> I know how to use :map to imitate keystrokes.
> But I don't want to use :map every time.
> Is there anyway to use : command to imitate keystrokes without :map?
> For example gUw is the keystrokes to change the current word to uppercase.
> Can I put gUw into the command like...
>
> :%s/^foobar/gUw/g
> to change any foobar at the beginning of the line to FOOBAR?
> (I know this is a wrong example, I'm trying my hard time to explain. ;-p )
I found it.
:g/^foobar/norm! gUw
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