<c-v> is something I use quite frequently for block insertions/delete.
:h blockwise-operators
As a simple example, to comment a bunch of adjacent shell script lines, I
use:
^
<c-v>jjj
I#<esc>
v/V, very rarely, I mapped it to :n/:N
Regards,
-Arun
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Enno <[email protected]> wrote:
> When do the operator mappings v/V/<c-v> (:help o_v) come in handy?
> The obvious use cases seem covered by `t` (instead of `f`), so how
> do people over here commonly use these operator mappings?
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