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Vim reads initialization commands from a file called vimrc on startup. This can be used to set settings, define functions, execute autocommands, and more.

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Why does vim add ^J to the end of my macros?

Here it is in my .vimrc: let @a=":! git grep ^R^W^M" However, when I open vim and run :reg a, I see the following: "a :! git grep ^R^W^M^J You can see an ^J has been added to the macro. … The problem only arises when I try to load it using my .vimrc. …
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