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Vimcasts
Drew Neil
76 episodes
9 months ago
In each episode, Drew Neil demonstrates one of Vim's features, showing how to incorporate it into your workflow.
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In each episode, Drew Neil demonstrates one of Vim's features, showing how to incorporate it into your workflow.
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Using Vim's paste mode with the system paste command
Vimcasts
4 minutes 25 seconds
12 years ago
Using Vim's paste mode with the system paste command

When Vim is compiled without the +clipboard feature, we can still insert text from the clipboard using the system paste command (ctrl-v or cmd-v). This can produce strange effects, but we can avoid them by toggling the paste option each time we use the system paste command.

Vimcasts
In each episode, Drew Neil demonstrates one of Vim's features, showing how to incorporate it into your workflow.