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Maybe it's just my eyes but I had a hard time identifying the single P in backticks as a capital letter.
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I would use the paste before: P that(capital P) to paste before the cursor.

IIf you want the cursor to stay on the original line you could also do: gP

In opposition to paste after: p that(small p) to paste after the cursor.

More information with: :help P, :help gP or :help put.

I would use the paste before: P that paste before the cursor.

I you want the cursor to stay on the original line you could also do: gP

In opposition to paste after: p that paste after the cursor.

More information with: :help P, :help gP or :help put.

I would use the paste before: P (capital P) to paste before the cursor.

If you want the cursor to stay on the original line you could also do: gP

In opposition to paste after: p (small p) to paste after the cursor.

More information with: :help P, :help gP or :help put.

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Vivian De Smedt
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I would use the paste before: P that paste before the cursor.

I you want the cursor to stay on the original line you could also do: gP

In opposition to paste after: p that paste after the cursor.

More information with: :help P, :help gP or :help put.

I would use the paste before: P that paste before the cursor.

In opposition to paste after: p that paste after the cursor.

I would use the paste before: P that paste before the cursor.

I you want the cursor to stay on the original line you could also do: gP

In opposition to paste after: p that paste after the cursor.

More information with: :help P, :help gP or :help put.

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Vivian De Smedt
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I would use the paste before: P that paste before the cursor.

In opposition to paste after: p that paste after the cursor.