Rory Geoghegan wrote:
> Let's say I've got the following line:
> 
> print something.thingy.whasamacallit
> 
> I'm on the last character of that line (the 't' of 'whasamacallit').
> How can I completely delete 'whasamacallit'? 'db' will give:
> 
> print something.thingy.t
> 
> leaving the last 't'. 'dbx' will do what I want but is there a way to
> do it with two characters?

Well what I do usually is stay in insert mode and do ^w to delete the word
If you're in command mode then I'd do bcw to change the word and that
puts you back in insert mode automatically.

Pádraig.

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