>
> > Ok, so I want to repeat a previous :command. Someone in the
> > IRC channel told me to use @:, which makes sense. When I
> > *did* try to do @: nothing happened. I checked to make sure
> > that what I presumed was in : was (":p) and it was. Why would
> > this command not work?
>
>
> Can you share the content of the command line that you're trying
> to execute? I use this all the time.
s/\(\w\+\)\s\+/\1
> You might also check your build of Vim?
7.2
> You may also check your version information to ensure you have a
> build compiled with "+cmdline_hist".
If I can do :<Up> then I do right? Because I can...
Could it be something weird with my vim configuration? I use @<foo> all the
time for regular macros...
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