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%s: g and c flags feature #196

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ghost opened this issue Sep 2, 2017 · 6 comments
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%s: g and c flags feature #196

ghost opened this issue Sep 2, 2017 · 6 comments
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@ghost
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ghost commented Sep 2, 2017

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@hultberg
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hultberg commented Oct 1, 2017

They don't "work", because the flags g and c is not implement, because of that, I do not consider this a bug, but a feature request.

@hultberg hultberg changed the title :%s/content/copy/gc​ no work %s: g and c flags feature Oct 1, 2017
@ecbrodie
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ecbrodie commented Oct 3, 2017

Oh wow....I consider the implementation of this to be essential in my usage of VIM. I cannot see how my VIM coding sessions can continue to remain productive without these flags implemented.

@ashwinvis
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Can I also request to display a popup of how many substitutions were made (just like Vim does). This applies to all :s/ and %s/ commands.

Great job so far, vim-mode-plus and ex-mode makes Atom feel like Vim almost seamlessly. Global search and replace with confirmation is the only basic feature I personally found lacking.

@hultberg hultberg self-assigned this Dec 5, 2017
@gbertl
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gbertl commented Apr 13, 2018

The c flag doesn't work for me yet but g works. Is this a bug or it's not yet implemented?

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@gilbertlcsndle Still not implemented.

@gilbertlcsndle @ecbrodie I welcome an PR if anyone has time. :-)

@ecbrodie
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I don't use VIM on VSCode anymore, too many hurdles to jump through to make it usable. Best of luck to whoever implements the PR.

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