On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 11:56:34 AM UTC-5, Guido Milanese wrote:
In a project I am developing, I have written some boilerplate files to be used as headers for Markdown/LaTeX documents. One of the lines contains the document date, and ideally it should be:
You have some good suggestions already that use hard-coded substitute commands in the autocmd. A more versatile method would be to embed the expressions you want evaluated right in your template file: https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Use_eval_to_create_dynamic_templates
Of course there are also a wide variety of template plugins that might be a good fit for you, too.
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