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Multiple cursors feature is equivalent of macros with live feedback
For a while now, I have been seeing discussions about the multiple cursors feature only in the context of replacing words. Especially when people mention multiple cursors in 500 bytes of Vimscript! blogpost and there is even a cool-substitute plugin (nice work btw.) in which readme we can read: "Can easily replace multiple-cursors". I don't know how all people work. The word substitution may be the primary and most common feature of MC, but it is also the least useful one. MC shines when it comes to writing small macros (for big things, I still prefer the real vim macros). I have real-time visual feedback - no more fixing or rerecording broken macros - and I can even use autocompletion during it.
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0.0
about 1 year ago
otavioschwanck/cool-substitute.nvim is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cool-substitute.nvim is Lua.
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