In vim, the macros are just stored in registers
. You can recall the content of any register and execute it as a macro (which is what the @
does). To see a list of what is in your registers, use :reg
.
In vim, the macros are just stored in registers
. You can recall the content of any register and execute it as a macro (which is what the @
does). To see a list of what is in your registers, use :reg
.