| Tip 65 | Normalize, Strike, Abort |
Executing a macro can sometimes produce unexpected results, but we can achieve better consistency if we follow a handful of best practices.
When we execute a macro, Vim blindly repeats the sequence of canned keystrokes. If we aren’t careful, the outcome when we replay a macro might diverge from our expectations. But it’s possible to compose macros that are more flexible, adapting to do the right thing in each context.
The golden rule is this: when recording a macro, ensure that every command is repeatable.
Normalize the Cursor Position
As soon as you start recording a macro, ask yourself these questions: where am I, where have I come from, and where am I going? Before you do anything, make sure your cursor ...
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