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Place a string onto the command line without execution
Suppose I have a variable
let g:f_themes="./themes/**"
Suppose I want to map this command to a key:
:execute "vimgrep /".expand("<cword>")."/g ".g:f_themes." | copen"
That works, even though it …
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Place a string onto the command line without execution
I think I got part of the answer: how to map a key to do this.
First, declare this one-line function (1):
exe "function! Temp(cword) \n return ':vimgrep /'.a:cword.'/ '.g:f_themes.' | copen' \n endf …