>> You could just call "y" at the beginning of the mapping: >> >> vnoremap <silent> y y:call Hook()<cr> >> >> This has the added advantage of making the yanked text available in the >> Hook function in case you need to do something with it. >> >> You can do this because, first, you said "noremap" so the second "y" >> wouldn't trigger the mapping and would just do a yank and, secondly, Vim >> lets you start a mapped sequence with the keys that actually launched the >> mapping and falls back to their default behaviour automatically to avoid >> recursive mappings (so you could do this even if you hadn't specified a >> noremap).
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