Erik, Thank you for the explanation. Maybe we should change the interpretation of that ***particular*** command, not to replace the entire file with the current line. I know that it is a feature; but i looks like it does more harm than good. When I ever need to do something like that, i would mostly use sed over vim. I know that it is a nice feature in vim; but it would be nice to be able to re-interpret that command to :wq! using a global environment configuration, for example.
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