Hi,

 I am a vim newbie.

 I want to do as follows:
 Write a ruby script (not related to vim itsself) in vim, then
 evetually save the script to a file, execute the script with ruby
 interpreter while getting the output (stdout + stderr) into another
 vim buffer, fix the bugs in the script, save the script eventually
 and so forth...

 I tried to find things like "shell", "command", "execution", "pipe"
 via ":help" but had no success may be due to the false taktic in
 getting some meaningful results out of that pool of information.

 So my second question is: How can I get as efficiently as vim is said
 to be editing some help out of the :h command beyond the simple
 "grep"-like way, when it comes to things not being "named entities"
 like command names or like that...

 Thanks a lot for your help and patience in advance ! :)

 mcc

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