This is perfect, thanks. On Friday, October 11, 2013 12:27:57 AM UTC+9, Ben Fritz wrote: > On Thursday, October 10, 2013 9:13:45 AM UTC-5, Horacio Sanson wrote: > > I am trying to write a vimscript function that would search all lines that > > match a certain pattern "^\s*import\s\s*.*;" and move them to the top of > > the buffer. This is to move all imports in a java file to the top. > > > > Even better would be to move all the import line below the package line on > > the java source file. > > > > In the editor I can use this command to get the desired effect: > > > > " Moves all import lines to the top > > v/^\s*import\s\s*.*;/normal ddGp > > > > " Moves the pacakge line to the top, above the imports > > v/^\s*package\s\s*.*;/normal ddGp > > > > How to translate that visual command to work in vimscript? > > > > regards, > > Horacio > > Move all lines matching "import" to the top of the file: > > :g/import/move 0 > > Move all lines matching "import" to be just after a line containing "package": > > :g/import/move /package/ > > See :help :g, :help :move, http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Power_of_g
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