2016-01-17 3:10 GMT+03:00 Axel Bender <[email protected]>:
> When I want to match a pattern in the first line of a document, I use
> "\%1l". However, no pattern for the last line is provided in the docs (my -
> somewhat naive - attempts using "\%$l", or "\%9999l" failed).
>
> Did I miss something?
>
There is a zero-width pattern that matches the end of the buffer (\%$):
not the same as matching anywhere inside the last line like \%Nl will do,
but depending on the regex this may be sufficient. You may also use
`<C-r>=line('$')<CR>`.
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