* lgc <jdupont655@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there anyway to search and replace in a single colon command?
> Yes, use `:normal`, possibly in combination with `:global`.  Record your 
> key presses (`    9lv10l~0`) into the macro `q`.  Then, execute:
> 
>     :%norm! @q
> 
> To execute the macro on all the lines in the file.
> 
> Or:
> 
>     :*norm! @q
> 
> To execute the macro on all the lines which were in the last visual 
> selection.
> 
> Or:
> 
>     :g/^keyword:/norm! @q
> 
> To execute the macro on all the line starting with the text `keyword:`.
Yes, thanks, I also found ...
:g[!]/pattern/exec 'norm[!]' "/pattern\<CR><cmd>"
It is very interesting.
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Gua Chung Lim
 
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