Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Re: How to quiet the message when filtering...

On Di, 18 Aug 2020, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:

> Yes! "sil" works well - in the simple case. Thanks for that.
>
> Now, on to the next. Suppose we have another command like:
>
> vim -c '...' -c '...' -c '...' and so on and so forth - a long series of commands that modify the text, then finally dump me into the editor. I want all of them silenced - and it to go directly into the editor with no pausing. Assume it is either impractical or impossible to put "sil" in front of every command.
>
> Is there a some setting or other to turn on silent mode globally?

You can try to use the -s and -e option (see :h -s-ex)

This may or may not help, I don't know for sure.

Best,
Christian
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