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Mastering Vim

You're reading from   Mastering Vim Build a software development environment with Vim and Neovim

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789341096
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Editing and Navigation 3. Follow the Leader - Plugin Management 4. Understanding the Text 5. Build, Test, and Execute 6. Refactoring Code with Regex and Macros 7. Making Vim Your Own 8. Transcending the Mundane with Vimscript 9. Neovim 10. Where to Go from Here 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Persistent undo and repeat

Like any editor, Vim keeps track of every operation. Press u to undo a last operation, and Ctrl + r to redo it.

To learn more about Vim's undo tree (Vim's undo history is not linear!) and how to navigate it, see chapter 4, Advanced Workflows.

Vim also allows you to persist undo history between sessions, which is great if you want to undo (or remember) something you've done a few days ago!

You can enable persistent undo by adding the following line to your .vimrc:

set undofile

However, this will litter your system with an undo file for each file you're editing. You can consolidate the undo files in a single directory, as seen in the following example:

" Set up persistent undo across all files.
set undofile
if !isdirectory(expand("$HOME/.vim/undodir"))
call mkdir(expand("$HOME/.vim/undodir"), "p")
endif
set undodir=$HOME/.vim/undodir

If you're using Windows, replace the directories with %USERPROFILE%\vimfiles\undodir (and you'll be making changes to _vimrc instead of .vimrc).

Now, you'll be able to undo and redo your changes across sessions.

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Mastering Vim
Published in: Nov 2018
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ISBN-13: 9781789341096
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