Thanks for your answer. In fact I simply want to suppress errors manually, so, no need for automation, nor AI. All I wish is to have the possibility : - to "filter" the relevant lines into a full-page buffer (and not a window at the bottom of the screen) - ... as if all the other lines had disappeared - where I can see them with their highlighting preserved - where I can modify them efficiently by concentrating on one pattern at a time - and then go back to the file and find the lines as modified by me in the "filtering buffer".
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