>
> ...
> You've got a couple options depending on what you want to do with
> them.  You can use a decorate-those-that-match approach such as
>
>   :g/^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\1\>/sil! >
>
>
>
Thanks Tim, I didn't release we could use the \1 that way.  Once again I
just assumed it could only be used in the replacement part.

To force the case sensitivity (regardless of the ignorecase setting) we can
just add:
  :g/\C^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\1\>/sil! >

And to remove the ones that are identical (instead of indenting):
  :g/\C^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\1\>/d

And to reverse that (i.e. keep only the ones that do match):
  :v/\C^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\1\>/d

Hope this might help others.
David

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